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Spin-glass-like ordering in a frustrated $J_1-J_2$ Ising antiferromagnet on a honeycomb lattice
M. Žukovič, M. Borovský, A. Bobák, T. Balcerzak, K. Szałowski
Published 2019-05-27Version 1
We study the nature of a low-temperature phase in the frustrated honeycomb-lattice Ising model with first- and second-neighbor antiferromagnetic (AF) interactions, $J_1$ and $J_2$, respectively, for $R = J_2/J_1 > 1/4$. It is known that for $R < 1/4$ there is a phase transition at low temperatures to the AF phase. Nevertheless, little is known about the critical behavior of the model for $R > 1/4$, except for recent effective field results which detected no phase transition down to zero temperature. Our Monte Carlo results suggest that for $R > 1/4$ there is at least one peculiar phase transition accompanied by a spin-glass-like freezing to a highly degenerate state consisting of frozen domains with stripe-type AF ordering separated by zero-energy domain walls. In spite of the local ordering within the respective domains there is no ordering among them and thus, unlike in the corresponding square-lattice model with $R > 1/2$, there is no conventional magnetic long-range ordering spanning the entire system.