Nonequilibrium Phase Transition and 'Specific-heat' singularity in the kinetic Ising model: A Monte Carlo Study

Physics – Condensed Matter

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The nonequilibrium phase transition has been studied by Monte Carlo
simulation in a ferromagnetically interacting (nearest neighbour) kinetic Ising
model in presence of a sinusoidally oscillating magnetic field. The
('specific-heat') temperature derivative of energies (averaged over a full
cycle of the oscillating field) diverge near the dynamic transition point.

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