Phase transitions in the multicomponent Widom-Rowlinson model and in hard cubes on the bcc lattice
We use Monte Carlo techniques and analytical methods to study the phase diagram of the M-component Widom-Rowlinson model on the bcc lattice: there are M species all with same fugacity z and a nearest-neighbor hard core exclusion between unlike particles. Simulations show that for M ⩾ 3 there is a “crystal phase” for z lying between zc(M) and zd(M) while for z > zd(M) there are M demixed phases each consisting mostly of one species. For M = 2 there is a direct second-order transition from the gas phase to the demixed phase while for M ⩾ 3 the transition at zd(M) appears to be first order putting it in the Potts model universality class. For M large, Pirogov-Sinai theory gives zd(M) ∼ M − 2 + 2/(3M2) + …. In the crystal phase the particles preferentially occupy one of the sublattices, independent of species, i.e. spatial symmetry but not particle symmetry is broken. For M → ∞ this transition approaches that of the one-component hard cube gas with fugacity y = zM. We find by direct simulations of such a system a transition at yc ≅ 0.71 which is consistent with the simulation zc(M) for large M. This transition appears to be always of the Ising type.
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1997
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Authors: | Nielaba, P. ; Lebowitz, J.L. |
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Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications. - Elsevier, ISSN 0378-4371. - Vol. 244.1997, 1, p. 278-284
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Elsevier |
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