2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.physleta.2007.12.022
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The phase diagrams and compensation behaviors of mixed spin Blume–Capel model in a trimodal magnetic field

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“…(4) The phase diagram in the ðd,hÞ plane displays four the dynamic triple point ðTPÞ where three solutions or phases coexist. (5) The phase diagram in the ðJ 2 ,hÞ plane contains two the dynamic quadruple point ðQPÞ where four solutions or phases coexist. (6) In Fig.…”
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“…(4) The phase diagram in the ðd,hÞ plane displays four the dynamic triple point ðTPÞ where three solutions or phases coexist. (5) The phase diagram in the ðJ 2 ,hÞ plane contains two the dynamic quadruple point ðQPÞ where four solutions or phases coexist. (6) In Fig.…”
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“…(4) The phase diagrams in the ðd,hÞ and ðJ 2 ,hÞ planes display the dynamic triple point ðTPÞ. (5) The phase diagrams in the ðd,J 2 Þ, ðd,hÞ and ðJ 2 ,hÞ planes contain the dynamic quadruple point ðQPÞ. Moreover, it is worthwhile mention that similar phase diagram with Fig.…”
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“…Silvia and Michal have used the generalized mapping transformation technique for the mixed spin-1/2 and spin-S Ising ferrimagnetic model [9]. Zhang and Yan have used the effective field method for a mixed spin-1/2 and spin-1 Blume-Capel model [10].…”
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“…Although a lot is known about the equilibrium properties of these systems, the nonequilibrium properties have not been as thoroughly explored. The nonequilibrium aspects of mixed spins (1, 1/2) [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13], spins (1/2, 3/2) [14,15], spins (1, 3/2) [16,17], spins (3/2, 5/2) [18] and spins (1,2) [19,20] have also been investigated.…”
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