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Study of an Ising model with competing long- and short-range interactions
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Quantum Lattice SystemEngineeringMagnetic ResonanceMathematical Statistical PhysicStatistical Field TheoryMagnetismIsing ModelSuperconductivityShort-range InteractionsHigh Tc SuperconductorsMagnetohydrodynamicsMaterials ScienceMajorana FermionPhysicsFrustrated Phase SeparationQuantum MagnetismSpintronicsNatural SciencesCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsShort-range Ferromagnetic CouplingInteracting Particle SystemDisordered Quantum SystemStaircase BehaviorCritical PhenomenonMultiscale Modeling
A classical spin-one lattice gas model is used to study the competition between short-range ferromagnetic coupling and long-range antiferromagnetic Coulomb interactions. The model is a coarse-grained representation of frustrated phase separation in high-temperature superconductors. The ground states are determined for the complete range of parameters by using a combination of numerical and analytical techniques. The crossover between ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic states proceeds via a rich structure of highly symmetric striped and checkerboard phases. There is no devil's staircase behavior because mixtures of stripes with different period phase separate.
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