Phys. Rev. B 35, 1776 - 1790 (1987)Structure factors associated with the continuous melting of two-dimensional lattice gases: Models with (√3×√3)R30° and p(2×2) ordered states on triangular nets
N. C. Bartelt, T. L. Einstein, and L. D. Roelofs Received 15 May 1986 We study the temperature dependence of the structure factors of two lattice gases which undergo order-disorder phase transitions. Our goal is to determine how much information about the critical behavior of these phase transitions a low-energy electron-diffraction experiment might obtain. We use Monte Carlo simulation to compute the structure factors. Both lattice gases are on triangular nets; one has a (√3×√3)R30° ordered phase; the other has a p(2×2) ordered phase. The structure factors scale almost halfway from the center of an extra spot to the zone center; for system sizes comparable to those that are physically realizable we see effective critical exponents which are typically within of order 10% of expectations based on universality. Below the transition temperature, nonlinearities in log-log plots are significant, indicating that corrections to scaling cannot be ignored. We consider how asymmetries in the structure factor reflect differences between lattice-gas systems and magnetic analogs in the same universality class and also briefly treat the effects of quenched random vacancies and of a fixed concentration of annealed vacancies. ©1987 The American Physical Society
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