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Ground states and thermal states of the random field Ising model

Yong Wu, Jon Machta

Published 2005-01-26, updated 2005-08-18Version 2

The random field Ising model is studied numerically at both zero and positive temperature. Ground states are mapped out in a region of random and external field strength. Thermal states and thermodynamic properties are obtained for all temperatures using the the Wang-Landau algorithm. The specific heat and susceptibility typically display sharp peaks in the critical region for large systems and strong disorder. These sharp peaks result from large domains flipping. For a given realization of disorder, ground states and thermal states near the critical line are found to be strongly correlated--a concrete manifestation of the zero temperature fixed point scenario.

Comments: 5 pages, 5 figures; new material added in this version
Journal: Phys. Rev. Lett. 95, 137208 (2005)
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