Phys.org May 10, 2023 Magnetic frustrations and dimensionality play an important role in determining the nature of the magnetic long-range order and how it melts at temperatures above the ordering transition TN. A team of researchers in the US (Rice University, Ames National Laboratory, Iowa State University) used large-scale Monte Carlo simulations to study these phenomena in a class of frustrated Ising spin models in two spatial dimensions. They found that the melting of the magnetic long-range order into an isotropic gas like paramagnet proceeded via an intermediate stage where the classical spins remained anisotropically correlated. The correlated paramagnet existed […]