Thermally correlated frozen-in disorder in a linear magnetic chain
Zeitschrift für Physik B Condensed Matter, ISSN: 0722-3277, Vol: 66, Issue: 2, Page: 167-173
1987
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Exact solutions for the thermodynamic functions of a spin-diluted Ising chain are obtained for the situation, where the magnetic impurities are randomly frozen in positions determined by a previous annealing process. The effect of correlations between impurity locations that are present in such a system is investigated. It is found that the Brout free energy correctly describes the physics of the system even in those limits, where correlations between impurity locations are of infinite range. Quenched disorder proper is recovered as the limit of infinite annealing temperature. © 1987 Springer-Verlag.
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