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Hexagonal-Close-Packed Lattice: Phase Transition and Spin Transport

We study the ground state (GS) and the phase transition in a hexagonal-close-packed lattice with both XY and Ising models by using extensive Monte Carlo simulation. We suppose the in-plane interaction $J_1$ and inter-plane interaction $J_2$, both antiferromagnetic. The system is frustrated with two kinds of GS configuration below and above a critical value of $η=J_1/J_2$ ($η_c$). For the Ising case, one has $η_c=0.5$ which separates in-plane ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic states, while for the XY case $η_c=1/3$ separates the collinear and non collinear spin configurations. The phase transition is shown to be of first (second) order for $η> (<) η_c$. The spin resistivity is calculated for the Ising case. It shows a rounded maximum at the magnetic transition in the second-order region, and a discontinuity in the first-order region of $η$.

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