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Thermodynamic Spin Glass Phase Induced by Weak Random Exchange Disorder in a Classical Spin Liquid: the Case of the Pyrochlore Heisenberg Antiferromagnet

Published 7 Sep 2010 in cond-mat.stat-mech and cond-mat.dis-nn | (1009.1272v1)

Abstract: The glassy behavior observed in the pyrochlore magnet Y2Mo2O7, where the magnetic Mo{4+} ions interact predominantly via isotropic nearest neighbor antiferromagnetic exchange, possibly with additional weak disorder, is a distinct class of spin glass systems where frustration is mostly geometrical. A model proposed to describe such a spin glass behavior is the Heisenberg model on a pyrochlore lattice with random but strictly antiferromagnetic exchange disorder. In this paper, we provide compelling numerical evidence from extensive Monte Carlo simulations which show that the model exhibits a finite temperature spin glass transition and thus is a realization of a spin glass induced by random weak disorder from spin liquid. From our results, we are led to suggest that the spin glass state of Y2Mo2O7 is driven by effective strong disorder.

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