Abstract
Using transfer-matrix finite-size scaling, we investigate a square lattice-gas model for the oxygen ordering in , which reproduces the experimentally observed orthorhombic and double-cell ordered phases. Contrary to the results of cluster-variational methods of calculation, the phase boundary between the (disordered) tetragonal and double-cell phases is continuous, as is the boundary between the orthorhombic and double-cell phases. Critical properties of the model can be understood by drawing an analogy with the Ashkin-Teller model; numerical results are consistent with this picture. At low temperature and low oxygen concentration, there is complicated behavior, possibly indicative of a second orthorhombic phase.
- Received 2 June 1989
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.40.10759
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