Phase diagram of a driven interacting three-state lattice gas
Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General, ISSN: 0305-4470, Vol: 35, Issue: 16, Page: L213-L218
2002
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We present Monte Carlo simulations of a three-state lattice gas, half-filled with two types of particles which attract one another, irrespective of their identities. A bias drives the two particle species in opposite directions, establishing and maintaining a non-equilibrium steady state. We map out the phase diagram at fixed bias, as a function of temperature and fraction of the second species. As the temperature is lowered, a continuous transition occurs, from a disordered homogeneous phase into two distinct strip-like ordered phases. Which of the latter is selected depends on the admixture of the second species. A first-order line separates the two ordered states at lower temperatures, emerging from the continuous line at a non-equilibrium bicritical point. For intermediate fraction of the second species, all three phases can be observed.
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