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Entropy of spin clusters with frustrated geometry

M. Žukovič, A. Bobák

Published 2013-10-11Version 1

Geometrically frustrated clusters of Ising spins of different shapes on a triangular lattice are studied by exact enumeration and Monte Carlo simulation. The focus is laid on the ground-state energy and residual entropy behaviors as functions of the cluster shape and size, as well as the spin value. Depending on the cluster shape, the residual entropy density on approach to the thermodynamic limit can either vanish or remain finite and the dependence can be decreasing, increasing or non-monotonic. Nevertheless, the relative entropies normalized by the respective thermodynamic limit values turn out to be little sensitive to the spin value. Some interesting finite-temperature properties of the clusters are also discussed and attention is drawn to their magnetocaloric properties.

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