Monte Carlo studies of the Ising square lattice with competing interactions
arXiv:0809.2503 · doi:10.1088/1742-6596/145/1/012051
Abstract
We use improved Monte-Carlo algorithms to study the antiferromagnetic 2D-Ising model with competing interactions $J_1$ on nearest neighbour and $J_2$ on next-nearest neighbour bonds. The finite-temperature phase diagram is divided by a critical point at $J_2 = J_1/2$ where the groundstate is highly degenerate. To analyse the phase boundaries we look at the specific heat and the energy distribution for various ratios of $J_2/J_1$. We find a first order transition for small $J_2 > J_1/2$ and the transition temperature suppressed to $T_C=0$ at the critical point.
4 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in the proceedings of the conference on Highly Frustrated Magnets 2008 in Braunschweig