Abstract

Competition between dipole and nearest neighbor exchange interaction in the square Ising model is responsible for the occurrence of antiferromagnetic and striped configurations the width of which, $h$, increases at increasing $J∕g$, where $J$ and $g$ are the strength of the exchange and the dipole interaction, respectively. Extensive Monte Carlo simulations and finite-size scaling analysis are performed to investigate the nature of the order-disorder phase transition for selected values of $J∕g$ supporting the antiferromagnetic configuration and the striped configurations with $h=1$, 2, 3, 4. Both continuous and first order phase transitions are recognized.

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