First-order transition in XY model with higher-order interactions
Abstract
The effect of inclusion of higher-order interactions in the XY model on critical properties is studied by Monte Carlo simulations. It is found that an increasing number of the higher-order terms in the Hamiltonian modifies the shape of the potential, which beyond a certain value leads to the change of the nature of the transition from continuous to first order. The evidence for the first-order transition is provided in the form of the finite-size scaling and the energy histogram analysis. A rough phase diagram is presented as a function of the number of the higher-order interaction terms.
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