Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2022
Volume 67, Number 3
Monday–Friday, March 14–18, 2022; Chicago
Session Y47: Computational Methods for Statistical Mechanics: Advances and Applications II
8:00 AM–10:48 AM,
Friday, March 18, 2022
Room: McCormick Place W-470B
Sponsoring
Units:
DCOMP GSNP
Chair: Stefan Boettcher, Emory University
Abstract: Y47.00011 : Novel criticality in a simple three-dimensional Potts model with next-nearest-neighbor interaction
10:24 AM–10:36 AM
Presenter:
Jun Takahashi
(University of New Mexico)
Author:
Jun Takahashi
(University of New Mexico)
In the weak J' region, the next-nearest term induces a two-step symmetry breaking with the final ground state being 12-fold degenerate.
The J' term does not affect the criticality of the higher temperature phase transition, which we show matches the cubic-anisotropic Heisenberg universality for the J'=0 case, contrary to what has been claimed previously [1]. However, it changes the symmetry being broken to four-state ferromagnetic Potts, which has a first-order transition. We analyze the transition with Wolff cluster update MCMC, and discuss the possible slight discrepancies in the critical exponents.
A polytope called a "cuboctahedron" can be constructed from the 12 degenerate ordered states by their relative relation [2]. This polytope, being closer to a sphere compared to a cube, leads us to expect an emergent O(3) symmetry at a single critical point when the two-step phase transitions coincide. However, this scenario is avoided by a fluctuation-induced first order transition, which we will discuss in the talk as well.
[1] C. Yamaguchi & Y. Okabe, J. Phys. A 34, 8781 (2001).
[2] J. Takahashi & A. W. Sandvik, Phys. Rev. Research 2, 033459 (2020).
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