Magnetization Plateaux in the Antiferromagnetic Ising Chain with Single-Ion Anisotropy
Fabian Litaiff, J. Ricardo de Sousa, N. S. Branco

TL;DR
This paper provides an exact analytical study of magnetization plateaux in two one-dimensional spin-1 antiferromagnetic Ising models with single-ion anisotropy, revealing how different anisotropy values influence the number and nature of magnetization plateaux.
Contribution
It extends previous models to spin-1 systems with anisotropy and offers exact solutions for magnetization behavior under various conditions.
Findings
For D ≥ 0 and strong antiferromagnetic coupling, a single magnetization plateau at 1/3 is observed.
Negative D values lead to additional plateaux at 1/6 and 2/3.
The models' magnetization curves depend on anisotropy and coupling parameters.
Abstract
Two one-dimensional spin-1 antiferromagnetic Ising models with a single-ion anisotropy under external magnetic field at low temperatures are exactly investigated by the transfer-matrix technique. The magnetization per spin () is obtained for the two types of models (denoted by model 1 and 2) as an explicit function of the magnetic field (%) and of the anisotropy parameter (). Model 1 is an extension of the recently one treated by Ohanyan and Ananikian [\emph{Phys. Lett. A} \textbf{% 307} (2003) 76]: we have generalized their model to the spin-1 case and a single-ion anisotropy term have been included. In the limit of positive (or null) anisotropy () and strong antiferromagnetic coupling () the curves are qualitatively the same as for the spin case, with the presence of only one plateau at . On the other…
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