We study a continuous quasi-two-dimensional order-disorder phase transition that occurs in a simple model of a material that is inhomogeneously strained due to the presence of dislocation lines. Performing Monte Carlo simulations of different system sizes and using finite size scaling, we measure critical exponents describing the transition of β=0.18±0.02, γ=1.0±0.1, and α=0.10±0.02. Comparable exponents have been reported in a variety of physical systems. These systems undergo a range of different types of phase transitions, including structural transitions, exciton percolation, and magnetic ordering. In particular, similar exponents have been found to describe the development of magnetic order at the onset of the pseudogap transition in h...
We study the interplay of topological excitations in stripe phases: charge dislocations, charge loo...
We study the two-dimensional Potts model on the square lattice in the presence of quenched random-bo...
We study geometrically frustrated antiferromagnets with magnetoelastic coupling. Frustration in thes...
We investigate theoretically and experimentally the statistical properties of the inhomogeneous orde...
We present numerical evidence using Monte Carlo simulations of finite temperature phase transition i...
We show that phase transitions in Ising systems with planar defects, i.e., disorder perfectly correl...
Many classical, geometrically frustrated antiferromagnets have macroscopically degenerate ground sta...
Competing inhomogeneous orders are a central feature of correlated electron materials, including the...
Phase transitions in which crystalline solids undergo structural changes present an interesting prob...
We present results of large-scale Monte Carlo simulations for a three-dimensional Ising model with s...
Contains fulltext : 34610.pdf ( ) (Open Access)Phase diagram and pattern formation...
Phase transitions and their critical scaling properties, especially in systems with disorder, are im...
We investigate the effects of layered quenched disorder on the behavior of planar magnets, superflui...
Competing inhomogeneous orders are a central feature of correlated electron materials, including the...
Phase diagram and pattern formation in a two-dimensional Ising model with coupling between order par...
We study the interplay of topological excitations in stripe phases: charge dislocations, charge loo...
We study the two-dimensional Potts model on the square lattice in the presence of quenched random-bo...
We study geometrically frustrated antiferromagnets with magnetoelastic coupling. Frustration in thes...
We investigate theoretically and experimentally the statistical properties of the inhomogeneous orde...
We present numerical evidence using Monte Carlo simulations of finite temperature phase transition i...
We show that phase transitions in Ising systems with planar defects, i.e., disorder perfectly correl...
Many classical, geometrically frustrated antiferromagnets have macroscopically degenerate ground sta...
Competing inhomogeneous orders are a central feature of correlated electron materials, including the...
Phase transitions in which crystalline solids undergo structural changes present an interesting prob...
We present results of large-scale Monte Carlo simulations for a three-dimensional Ising model with s...
Contains fulltext : 34610.pdf ( ) (Open Access)Phase diagram and pattern formation...
Phase transitions and their critical scaling properties, especially in systems with disorder, are im...
We investigate the effects of layered quenched disorder on the behavior of planar magnets, superflui...
Competing inhomogeneous orders are a central feature of correlated electron materials, including the...
Phase diagram and pattern formation in a two-dimensional Ising model with coupling between order par...
We study the interplay of topological excitations in stripe phases: charge dislocations, charge loo...
We study the two-dimensional Potts model on the square lattice in the presence of quenched random-bo...
We study geometrically frustrated antiferromagnets with magnetoelastic coupling. Frustration in thes...