Abstract
A new method, combining mean-field and Monte Carlo approaches, is applied to frustrated Ising systems in d=2 and 3, in zero and nonzero uniform fields. The method brings to mean-field theory the hard-spin condition and uses much less sampling then the Monte Carlo simulation. The phase diagram of the d=2 triangular antiferromagnet is easily obtained with remarkable global quantitative accuracy. The phase diagram of the d=3 stacked triangular antiferromgnet shows three ordered phases, in a new multicritical topology of lines of XY, Ising, and three-state Potts transitions, accessible to experiments with layered magnets.
- Received 26 October 1990
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.66.377
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