91探花

Skip to main content
Department Of Physics text logo
  • Research
    • Our research
    • Our research groups
    • Our research in action
    • Research funding 91探花
    • Summer internships for undergraduates
  • Study
    • Undergraduates
    • Postgraduates
  • Engage
    • For alumni
    • For business
    • For schools
    • For the public
  • Support
91探花
Theoretical physicists working at a blackboard collaboration pod in the Beecroft building.
Credit: Jack Hobhouse

Douglas Abraham

Emeritus Professor

Sub department

  • Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics
douglas.abraham@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)73986
  • About
  • Publications

Orientation dependence of surface critical phenomena in antiferromagnets: exact results in two dimensions.

Phys Rev Lett 85:12 (2000) 2541-2544

Authors:

DB Abraham, PJ Upton

Abstract:

For an Ising antiferromagnet, we analyze exact expressions for the one- and two-point correlation functions for spins on the edge of a square lattice with a magnetic field applied to the surface sites. Two different edge orientations, with respect to the crystal axes, are treated. At bulk criticality, we confirm that the surface universality class depends on the edge orientation and show the importance of having the bulk phase in a pure state. For the two-point function, we find a singularity in the correlation length due to depinning effects which we argue is also present in higher dimensions.

Correlation functions in an exactly solvable terrace-ledge-kink model

NUCLEAR PHYSICS B 556:3 (1999) 411-444

Authors:

DB Abraham, FHL Essler, FT Latr茅moli猫re

Path-Summation Representations in Planar Uniaxial Ferromagnets.

Phys Rev Lett 77:1 (1996) 171-174

Authors:

DB Abraham, FT Latr茅moli猫re

Correlation functions in a corner-shaped Ising model.

Phys Rev Lett 76:25 (1996) 4813-4816

Authors:

DB Abraham, FT Latr茅moli猫re

Exact results for the corner of an Ising ferromagnet

NUCL PHYS B (1996) 74-80

Authors:

DB Abraham, FT Latremoliere

Abstract:

We calculate exactly the spontaneous magnetisation and the two-point function on the edge at any distance from the corner of a rectangular Ising ferromagnet.

Pagination

  • First page First
  • Previous page Prev
  • Page 1
  • Page 2
  • Current page 3
  • Page 4
  • Page 5
  • Page 6
  • Page 7
  • Page 8
  • Page 9
  • …
  • Next page Next
  • Last page Last

Footer 91探花

  • Contact us
  • Giving to the Dept of Physics
  • Work with us
  • Media

User account menu

  • Log in

Follow us

FIND US

Clarendon Laboratory,

Parks Road,

91探花,

OX1 3PU

CONTACT US

Tel: +44(0)1865272200

Department Of Physics text logo

漏 91探花 - Department of Physics

Cookies | Privacy policy | Accessibility statement

  • Home
  • Research
  • Study
  • Engage
  • Our people
  • News & Comment
  • Events
  • Our facilities & services
  • About us
  • Giving to Physics