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Incompletely ordered phase in the three-dimensional six-state clock model: Evidence for an absence of ordered phases of<i>XY</i>character
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1991
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Materials ScienceSpintronicsOrdered PhaseEngineeringOrdered PhasesPhysicsXy CharacterNatural SciencesCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsDisordered Quantum SystemInterfacial MethodTopological PhaseCrystallographyCritical PhenomenonStatistical Field TheoryQuantum Magnetism
By employing our interfacial method, which uses Monte Carlo simulations, we show in various ways that the three-dimensional six-state clock model has an incompletely ordered phase (IOP) due to entropy gains where two nearest clock-spin states are dominant with equal weight. Our obtained results strongly imply its equivalence with the three-state antiferromagnetic Potts model, confirming the absence of ordered phases of XY character and the existence of a different universality class for the upper phase transition of the IOP. The disordered flat phase recently found in the restricted solid-on-solid model is pointed out to be an IOP.
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