Discommensurational and Inhomogeneous States Induced by a Strong Magnetic Field in Low-Dimensional Antiferromagnets
arXiv:cond-mat/0306616 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.68.212403
Abstract
Anisotropic antiferromagnetic systems of dimensionality greater than one in an external field are shown to exhibit a complicated array of ground states depending on the spin structure of the surface. The simplest structure that exhibits these effects is the spin ladder with the surface being the ladder end, which can be either compensated or non-compensated spins. The structure with the compensated end has a surface spin flop phase, the non-compensated end has a discommensurational phase, and the transition to these phases can be either first or second order with a tricritical point.
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