Microphase Separation and modulated phases in a Coulomb frustrated Ising ferromagnet
arXiv:cond-mat/9809250 · doi:10.1209/epl/i1998-00489-5
Abstract
We study a 3-dimensional Ising model in which the tendency to order due to short-range ferromagnetic interactions is frustrated by competing long-range (Coulombic) interactions. Complete ferromagnetic ordering is impossible for any nonzero value of the frustration parameter, but the system displays a variety of phases characterized by periodically modulated structures. We have performed extensive Monte-Carlo simulations which provide strong evidence that the microphase separation transition between paramagnetic and modulated phases is a fluctuation-induced first-order transition. Additional transitions to various commensurate phases may also occur when further lowering the temperature.
6 pages, 4 figures, accepted in Europhys. Letters