Phase diagram and critical behaviour of disordered quantum clock model
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Abstract
We investigate the critical behaviour of the phase transitions in the disordered quantum clock model using large-scale Monte Carlo simulations. We recast the model via the quantum-to-classical mapping onto a higher-dimensional classical spin Hamiltonian with the columnar disorder. The quasi-long-range ordered (QLRO) phase that separates the clock-ordered phase and paramagnetic phase survives at weak disorder but shrinks as the strength of the disorder increases. The QLRO phase vanishes at a tricritical point, beyond which there is a direct transition from the clock-ordered phase to the paramagnetic phase. The transition from the QLRO phase to the paramagnetic phase displays a crossover from clean-XY critical behaviour to disorder-dependent critical behaviour, similar to the behaviour observed in the (1+1) d disordered XY model [1]. However, the critical behaviour of the transition from the clock-ordered phase to the QLRO phase appears to be independent of the disorder strength. The direct transition between the clock-ordered and paramagnetic phases above the tricritical point also shows a disorder-dependent critical behaviour. At very high disorder strengths, we see signatures of the infinite randomness fixed-point as predicted by the strong disorder renormalization group calculations [2].
[1]. F. Hrahsheh and T. Vojta, Phys. Rev. Lett.109, 265303 (2012).
[2]. T. Senthil and S. N. Majumdar, Phys. Rev. Lett.76, 3001 (1996).
[1]. F. Hrahsheh and T. Vojta, Phys. Rev. Lett.109, 265303 (2012).
[2]. T. Senthil and S. N. Majumdar, Phys. Rev. Lett.76, 3001 (1996).
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Presenters
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Vishnu Pulloor Kuttanikkad
Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Authors
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Vishnu Pulloor Kuttanikkad
Indian Institute of Technology Madras
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Gaurav R Khairnar
Missouri University of Science & Technology, Missouri University of Science & Technol
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Thomas Vojta
Missouri University of Science & Technology, Missouri University of Science & Technol
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Rajesh Narayanan
Indian Institute of Technology Madras