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Stability of the Bragg glass phase in a layered geometry
We study the stability of the dislocation-free Bragg glass phase in a layered
geometry consisting of coupled parallel planes of d=1+1 vortex lines lying
within each plane, in the presence of impurity disorder. Using renormalization
group, replica variational calculations and physical arguments we show that at
temperatures the 3D Bragg glass phase is always stable for weak
disorder. It undergoes a weakly first order transition into a decoupled 2D
vortex glass upon increase of disorder.Comment: RevTeX. Submitted to EP
Magnetic charge and ordering in kagome spin ice
We present a numerical study of magnetic ordering in spin ice on kagome, a
two-dimensional lattice of corner-sharing triangles. The magnet has six ground
states and the ordering occurs in two stages, as one might expect for a
six-state clock model. In spin ice with short-range interactions up to second
neighbors, there is an intermediate critical phase separated from the
paramagnetic and ordered phases by Kosterlitz-Thouless transitions. In dipolar
spin ice, the intermediate phase has long-range order of staggered magnetic
charges. The high and low-temperature phase transitions are of the Ising and
3-state Potts universality classes, respectively. Freeze-out of defects in the
charge order produces a very large spin correlation length in the intermediate
phase. As a result of that, the lower-temperature transition appears to be of
the Kosterlitz-Thouless type.Comment: 20 pages, 12 figures, accepted version with minor change
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