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Orbital ordering temperature

The temperature at which Moo and Mang change abruptly is around T/ J = 0.33 corresponding to the orbital ordering temperature Too. In more detail, this phase transition is determined by the flnite-size scaling for the correlation length. The scaling relation for is... [Pg.732]


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