International conference ''Phase transitions, critical and nonlinear phenomena in condensed matter'', Makhachkala, September 15-20, 2019 Phase transitions
Phase transitions in low-dimensional disordered Potts models
Abstract:
The Monte Carlo method is used to study phase transitions in disordered two-dimensional Potts models in which disorder is realized as nonmagnetic impurities. The temperature dependences of the thermodynamic parameters have been calculated for specific heat $C$, susceptibility $\chi$, and fourth-order Binder cumulants in the dependence on spin concentration $p$. The calculations have been performed for the system with periodic boundary conditions. The systems with linear sizes $L\times L = N$, $L$ = 20–160 are considered. The incorporation of nonmagnetic impurities to a spin system is shown to possibly lead to a change of the first-order phase transition to a second-order phase transition. The problem of the universality classes of the critical behavior of low-dimensional diluted systems is discussed.