Magnetization Profile in the d=2 Semi-Infinite Ising Model and Crossover between Ordinary and Normal Transition
Abstract
We theoretically investigate the spatial dependence of the order parameter of the two-dimensional semi-infinite Ising model with a free surface at or above the bulk critical temperature. Special attention is paid to the influence of a surface magnetic field h1 and the crossover between the fixed points at h1=0 and h1=infinity. The sharp increase of the magnetization m(z) close to the boundary generated by a small h1, which was found previously by the present authors in the three-dimensional model, is also seen in two dimensions. There, however, the universal short-distance power law is modified by a logarithm. By means of a phenomenological scaling analysis, the short-distance behavior can be related to the logarithmic dependence of the surface magnetization on h1. Our results, which are corroborated by Monte Carlo simulations, provide a deeper understanding of the existing exact results concerning the local magnetization and relate the short-distance phenomena in two dimensions to those in higher dimensionality.
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