Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics
Scientific paper
2009-03-24
Physica B 405 (2010) 1571-1579
Physics
Condensed Matter
Statistical Mechanics
21 pages, 8 figures
Scientific paper
10.1016/j.physb.2009.12.041
The two-dimensional Ising model with nearest-neighbor ferromagnetic and long-range dipolar interactions exhibits a rich phase diagram. The presence of the dipolar interaction changes the ferromagnetic ground state expected for the pure Ising model to a series of striped phases as a function of the interaction strengths. Monte Carlo simulations and histogram reweighting techniques applied to multiple histograms are performed to identify the critical temperatures for the phase transitions taking place for stripes of width $h=2$ on square lattices. In particular, we aim to study the intermediate nematic phase, which is observed for large lattice sizes only. For these lattice sizes, we calculate the critical temperatures for the striped-nematic and nematic-tetragonal transitions, critical exponents, and the bulk free-energy barrier associated with the coexisting phases. We also evaluate the long-term correlations in our time series near the finite-size critical points by studying the integrated autocorrelation time $\tau$ as a function of the lattice size. This allows us to infer how severe the critical slowing down for this system with long-range interaction and nearby thermodynamic phase transitions is.
Alves Nelson A.
Rizzi Leandro G.
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