Mixed Spin (1,5/2) ising ferromagnetic blume-capel model under time-dependent sinusoidal magnetic field: an effective-field theory analysis
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Batı, M. (2018). Mixed Spin (1,5/2) Ising Ferromagnetic Blume-Capel Model Under Time-Dependent Sinusoidal Magnetic Field: an Effective-Field Theory Analysis. Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism, 31(3), 821-831. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10948-017-4251-xÖzet
Non-equilibrium magnetic properties are studied in a two-dimensional mixed spin (1, 5/2) Blume-Capel Ising system under the influence sinusoidal magnetic fields using the effective-field theory based on a decoupling approximation. A dynamic equation of motion has been solved for a square lattice by utilizing a Glauber-type stochastic process. Dynamic phase diagrams are presented in the reduced magnetic field amplitude and reduced temperature plane (h,T) and reduced crystal-field and reduced temperature plane (Delta,T). We observe that the system exhibits dynamic tricritical behaviors. Phase diagrams contain the paramagnetic (p), ferrimagnetic (i), and coexistence or mixed-phase regions, namely the i,p, and i + p, which strongly depend on the crystal-field interaction parameter and oscillating magnetic field frequency. We have found that the system only exhibits a second-order transition line in the higher-frequency region. We have also compared our result with the mean-field prediction in order to indicate the effects of correlations and found that some of the dynamic first-order phase lines disappeared.