Spin-phonon coupling induced frustration in the exactly solved spin-1/2 Ising model on a decorated planar lattice

Abstract

The spin-1/2 Ising model with a spin-phonon coupling on decorated planar lattices partially amenable to lattice vibrations is examined within the framework of the generalized decoration-iteration transformation and the harmonic approximation. It is shown that the magnetoelastic coupling gives rise to an effective antiferromagnetic next-nearest-neighbour interaction, which competes with the nearest-neighbour interaction and is responsible for a frustration of the decorating spins. The strong enough spin-phonon coupling consequently leads to an appearance of the striking partially ordered and partially disordered phase, where a perfect antiferromagnetic alignment of the nodal spins is accompanied with a complete disorder of the decorating spins. The diversity in temperature dependences of the total specific heat is investigated in connection with the particular behaviour of its magnetic and lattice contribution.

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