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Physics 2013
Criticality in Alternating Layered Ising Models : I. Effects of connectivity and proximityDOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.88.032147 Abstract: The specific heats of exactly solvable alternating layered planar Ising models with strips of width $m_1$ lattice spacings and ``strong'' couplings $J_1$ sandwiched between strips of width $m_2$ and ``weak'' coupling $J_2$, have been studied numerically to investigate the effects of connectivity and proximity. We find that the enhancements of the specific heats of the strong layers and of the overall or `bulk' critical temperature, $T_c(J_1,J_2;m_1,m_2)$, arising from the collective effects reflect the observations of Gasparini and coworkers in experiments on confined superfluid helium. Explicitly, we demonstrate that finite-size scaling holds in the vicinity of the upper limiting critical point $T_{1c}$ ($\propto J_1/k_B$) and close to the corresponding lower critical limit $T_{2c}$ ($\propto J_2/k_B$) when $m_1$ and $m_2$ increase. However, the residual {\it enhancement}, defined via appropriate subtractions of leading contributions from the total specific heat, is dominated (away from $T_{1c}$ and $T_{2c}$) by a decay factor $1/(m_1+m_2)$ arising from the {\it seams} (or boundaries) separating the strips; close to $T_{1c}$ and $T_{2c}$ the decay is slower by a factor $\ln m_1$ and $\ln m_2$, respectively.
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