The Critical Behaviour of Potts models with symmetry breaking fields

Abstract

The Q-state Potts model in two dimensions in the presence of external magnetic fields is studied. For general Q≥3 special choices of these magnetic fields produce effective models with smaller Z(Q') symmetry (Q'< Q). The phase diagram of these models and their critical behaviour are explored by conventional finite-size scaling and conformal invariance. The possibility of multicritical behavior, for finite values of the symmetry breaking fields, in the cases where Q>4 is also analysed. Our results indicate that for effective models with Z(Q') symmetry (Q'≤4) the multicritical point occurs at zero field. This last result is also corroborated by Monte Carlo simulations.

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