Journal Article10.1103/PHYSREVB.13.1329
Application of the renormalization group to phase transitions in disordered systems
G. Grinstein,A. Luther +1 more
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TL;DR: In this paper, the critical behavior of spin systems with quenched disorder is studied by renormalization-group methods, and a second-order phase transition with exponents which do not depend continuously on impurity concentration is predicted.
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Abstract: The critical behavior of spin systems with quenched disorder is studied by renormalization-group methods. For the randomly dilute $m$-vector model, the $n=0$ limit is used to construct a translationally invariant effective Hamiltonian which describes the original disordered system. This Hamiltonian is analyzed in the $\ensuremath{\epsilon}$ expansion to order ${\ensuremath{\epsilon}}^{2}$. Sharp second-order phase transitions with exponents which do not depend continuously on impurity concentration are predicted. For $mg{m}_{c}\ensuremath{\equiv}4\ensuremath{-}4\ensuremath{\epsilon}+O({\ensuremath{\epsilon}}^{2})$ the isotropic $m$-component fixed point, which characterizes the critical behavior of the pure system, is stable. For $ml{m}_{c}$, a new random fixed point becomes stable. The exponents corresponding to this fixed point are $\ensuremath{\eta}=[\frac{(5{m}^{2}\ensuremath{-}8m)}{256{(m\ensuremath{-}1)}^{2}}]{\ensuremath{\epsilon}}^{2}+O({\ensuremath{\epsilon}}^{3})$, $\ensuremath{\nu}=\frac{1}{2}+[\frac{3m}{32(m\ensuremath{-}1)}]\ensuremath{\epsilon}+[\frac{m(127{m}^{2}\ensuremath{-}572m\ensuremath{-}32)}{4096{(m\ensuremath{-}1)}^{3}}]{\ensuremath{\epsilon}}^{2}+O({\ensuremath{\epsilon}}^{3})$ for $m\ensuremath{\ne}1$, and $\ensuremath{\eta}=\ensuremath{-}\frac{\ensuremath{\epsilon}}{106}+O({\ensuremath{\epsilon}}^{\frac{3}{2}})$, $\ensuremath{\nu}=\frac{1}{2}+\frac{{(\frac{6\ensuremath{\epsilon}}{53})}^{\frac{1}{2}}}{4}+O(\ensuremath{\epsilon})$ for $m=1$. More general random systems are qualitatively discussed from the effective-Hamiltonian viewpoint.
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