Crossover and self-averaging in the two-dimensional site-diluted Ising model
Abstract
Using the newly proposed probability-changing cluster (PCC) Monte Carlo algorithm, we simulate the two-dimensional (2D) site-diluted Ising model. Since we can tune the critical point of each random sample automatically with the PCC algorithm, we succeed in studying the sample-dependent Tc(L) and the sample average of physical quantities at each Tc(L) systematically. Using the finite-size scaling (FSS) analysis for Tc(L), we discuss the importance of corrections to FSS both in the strong-dilution and weak-dilution regions. The critical phenomena of the 2D site-diluted Ising model are shown to be controlled by the pure fixed point. The crossover from the percolation fixed point to the pure Ising fixed point with the system size is explicitly demonstrated by the study of the Binder parameter. We also study the distribution of critical temperature Tc(L). Its variance shows the power-law L dependence, L-n, and the estimate of the exponent n is consistent with the prediction of Aharony and Harris [Phys. Rev. Lett. 77, 3700 (1996)]. Calculating the relative variance of critical magnetization at the sample-dependent Tc(L), we show that the 2D site-diluted Ising model exhibits weak self-averaging.
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