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arxiv: 0901.2659 · v1 · submitted 2009-01-17 · ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech · cond-mat.dis-nn

First-order phase transition in a 2D random-field Ising model with conflicting dynamics

classification ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech cond-mat.dis-nn
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The effects of locally random magnetic fields are considered in a nonequilibrium Ising model defined on a square lattice with nearest-neighbors interactions. In order to generate the random magnetic fields, we have considered random variables $\{h\}$ that change randomly with time according to a double-gaussian probability distribution, which consists of two single gaussian distributions, centered at $+h_{o}$ and $-h_{o}$, with the same width $\sigma$. This distribution is very general, and can recover in appropriate limits the bimodal distribution ($\sigma\to 0$) and the single gaussian one ($ho=0$). We performed Monte Carlo simulations in lattices with linear sizes in the range $L=32 - 512$. The system exhibits ferromagnetic and paramagnetic steady states. Our results suggest the occurence of first-order phase transitions between the above-mentioned phases at low temperatures and large random-field intensities $h_{o}$, for some small values of the width $\sigma$. By means of finite size scaling, we estimate the critical exponents in the low-field region, where we have continuous phase transitions. In addition, we show a sketch of the phase diagram of the model for some values of $\sigma$.

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