Ground states of a one-dimensional lattice-gas model with an infinite range nonconvex interaction. A numerical study

Physics – Condensed Matter

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16 pages, 5 Postscript figures; Physical Review B15 (15 August 1996), in press

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10.1103/PhysRevB.54.5955

We consider a lattice-gas model with an infinite range pairwise noncovex interaction. It might be relevant, for example, for adsorption of alkaline elements on W(112) and Mo(112). We study a competition between the effective dipole-dipole and indirect interactions. The resulting ground state phase diagrams are analysed (numerically) in detail. We have found that for some model parameters the phase diagrams contain a region dominated by several phases only with periods up to nine lattice constants. The remaining phase diagrams reveal a complex structure of usually long periodic phases. We also discuss a possible role of surace states in phase transitions.

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