Short-range berezinskii-kosterlitz-thouless phase characterization for the q-state clock model
Journal
Entropy
Date Issued
2021-08-01
Author(s)
Negrete, Oscar A.
Peña, Francisco J.
Saravia, Gonzalo
Vogel, Eugenio E.
DOI
10.3390/e23081019
Abstract
<jats:p>Beyond the usual ferromagnetic and paramagnetic phases present in spin systems, the usual q-state clock model presents an intermediate vortex state when the number of possible orientations q for the system is greater than or equal to 5. Such vortex states give rise to the Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless (BKT) phase present up to the XY model in the limit q→∞. Based on information theory, we present here an analysis of the classical order parameters plus new short-range parameters defined here. Thus, we show that even using the first nearest neighbors spin-spin correlations only, it is possible to distinguish the two transitions presented by this system for q greater than or equal to 5. Moreover, the appearance at relatively low temperature and disappearance of the BKT phase at a rather fix higher temperature is univocally determined by the short-range interactions recognized by the information content of classical and new parameters.</jats:p>
