Published June 1, 1982
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Dislocations and melting in two dimensions: The critical region
Abstract
A new analysis is presented of the critical-point behavior of two-dimensional melting in the Kosterlitz-Thouless-Nelson-Halperin-Young theory. The analysis confirms the Kosterlitz-Thouless-Nelson-Halperin-Young critical-point exponent, ν̅=0.36963…, but also gives a criterion for its own range of validity amounting to t<<10^-3, where t is the reduced temperature. Both results are confirmed by direct numerical computation, and it is shown that the corresponding range of correlation lengths is ξ+>>10^13 lattice spacings. The implications of these results for experimental verification are discussed.
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©1982 The American Physical Society Received 14 December 1981 This work was supported by the Brazilian National Research Council (CNPq), DOE Grant No. DE-AM03-768F00767, and Cooperative NSF Grant Brazil U.S. No. INT8023690. See also -- Comment: John L. Cardy, Comment on "Dislocations and melting in two dimensions: The critical region", Phys. Rev. B 26, 6311 (1982).Attached Files
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