Surface critical exponents at a discontinuous bulk transition

Abstract

Systems with a bulk first-order transition can display diverging correlation lengths close to a surface. This surface induced disordering yields a special type of surface criticality. Using extensive numerical simulations we study surface quantities in the two-dimensional Potts model with a large number of states q which undergoes a discontinuous bulk transition. The surface critical exponents are thereby found to depend on the value of q, which is in contrast to prior claims that these exponents should be universal and independent of q. It follows that surface induced disordering at first-order transitions is characterized by exponents that depend on the details of the model.

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