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The zero-temperature triangular Ising antiferromagnet is mapped onto a solid-on-solid (SOS) model. The system undergoes a roughening transition characterised by a critical exponent alpha =1/2, by the absence of excitations in the smooth phase, and by domain wall excitations (stripes) in the rough phase. At infinite SOS temperature the height-height correlation function is explicitly calculated with the aid of known four-point Ising correlations. The authors point out that a certain six-vertex model with a comparable SOS interpretation has an identical critical temperature, critical exponent and critical amplitude. This is in support of existing ideas on university in systems with striped phases.
Blöte et al. (Mon,) studied this question.
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