SPIN-WAVES IN A MATTIS RANDOM MAGNET

JOURNAL OF PHYSICS C-SOLID STATE PHYSICS 10:1 (1977) L7-L11

CLASS OF EXACTLY SOLUBLE RANDOM SPIN SYSTEMS

PHYSICS LETTERS A 58:1 (1976) 36-38

RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE THEORY OF SPIN GLASSES.

AIP Conf Proc (1975) 224-228

Abstract:

The spin glass is a magnetic arrangement found in systems with randomly competing exchange interactions. It is characterized by local moments frozen in direction but with no long-range order. A review is presented of recent theoretical formulations of the spin glass as a new magnetic phase. An integral part of the development is the recognition that a new type of order parameter is necessary for the spin glass and plays a non-negligible role even for more conventional phases in disordered systems. REsults are also presented of computer simulations which help to illustarate the physics and complement the experiments.

2-BAND CONTINUED FRACTION CLUSTER APPROXIMATION FOR DISORDERED ALLOYS

JOURNAL OF PHYSICS C-SOLID STATE PHYSICS 8:20 (1975) 3341-3347

Authors:

W LEUNG, D SHERRINGTON

POLARONIC EFFECTS ON INTERCONFIGURATIONAL FLUCTUATION LIFETIMES IN INTERMEDIATE VALENCE SYSTEMS

SOLID STATE COMMUNICATIONS 16:12 (1975) 1347-1350

Authors:

D SHERRINGTON, SV MOLNAR