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An alternative field theory for the Kosterlitz-Thouless transition
Published 2001-01-05, updated 2001-06-28Version 2
We extend a Gaussian model for the internal electrical potential of a two-dimensional Coulomb gas by a non-Gaussian measure term, which singles out the physically relevant configurations of the potential. The resulting Hamiltonian, expressed as a functional of the internal potential, has a surprising large-scale limit: The additional term simply counts the number of maxima and minima of the potential. The model allows for a transparent derivation of the divergence of the correlation length upon lowering the temperature down to the Kosterlitz-Thouless transition point.
Comments: final version, extended discussion, appendix added, 8 pages, no figure, uses IOP documentclass iopart
Journal: J.Phys.A34:5327-5333,2001
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
Keywords: alternative field theory, kosterlitz-thouless transition, two-dimensional coulomb gas, non-gaussian measure term, additional term simply counts
Tags: journal article
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