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Self-induced glassiness and pattern formation in spin systems subject to long-range interactions
Alessandro Principi, Mikhail I. Katsnelson
Published 2016-06-10Version 1
We study the glass formation in two- and three-dimensional Ising and Heisenberg spin systems subject to competing interactions and uniaxial anisotropy with a mean-field approach. In three dimensions, for sufficiently strong anisotropy the systems always modulates in a striped phase. Below a critical strength of the anisotropy, a glassy phase exists in a finite range of temperature, and it becomes more stable as the system becomes more isotropic. In two dimension the criticality is always avoided and the glassy phase always exists.
Comments: 4 pages, 4 figures
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