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arxiv: 0811.1895 · v2 · submitted 2008-11-12 · ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech

Curvature-induced frustration in the XY model on hyperbolic surfaces

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keywords spinsurfacebehaviorclusterscurvaturecurvedfrustrationhyperbolic
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We study low-temperature properties of the $XY$ spin model on a negatively curved surface. Geometric curvature of the surface gives rise to frustration in local spin configuration, which results in the formation of high-energy spin clusters scattered over the system. Asymptotic behavior of the spin-glass susceptibility suggests a zero-temperature glass transition, which is attributed to multiple optimal configurations of spin clusters due to nonzero surface curvature of the system. It implies that a constant ferromagnetic spin interaction on a regular lattice can exhibit glasslike behavior without possessing any disorder if the lattice is put on top of a negatively curved space such as a hyperbolic surface.

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