Domain-Wall Energies and Magnetization of the Two-Dimensional Random-Bond Ising Model
Abstract
We study ground-state properties of the two-dimensional random-bond Ising model with couplings having a concentration p∈[0,1] of antiferromagnetic and (1-p) of ferromagnetic bonds. We apply an exact matching algorithm which enables us the study of systems with linear dimension L up to 700. We study the behavior of the domain-wall energies and of the magnetization. We find that the paramagnet-ferromagnet transition occurs at pc 0.103 compared to the concentration pn 0.109 at the Nishimory point, which means that the phase diagram of the model exhibits a reentrance. Furthermore, we find no indications for an (intermediate) spin-glass ordering at finite temperature.
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