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Absence of long-range order in a three-dimensional stacked Ising antiferromagnet on kagome lattice

We study the possibility of long-range ordering (LRO) in a 3D system of vertically stacked layers of Ising antiferromagnet on a kagome lattice (SIAKL). Monte Carlo simulations are carried out for a varying interlayer coupling strength and a finite-size scaling analysis is performed for selected cases. Unlike in the related Ising system on a triangular lattice, in which even a finite number of the layers can stabilize LRO, or the Heisenberg system on the same kagome lattice, in which LRO emerged in 3D for a sufficient strength of the interlayer coupling, no LRO could be observed in the present model. This makes SIAKL a rare example of a 3D Ising paramagnet composed of frustrated layers coupled by unfrustrated interaction.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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