Three-species monomer-monomer model: A mean-field analysis and Monte Carlo study

Kevin E. Bassler, Dana A. Browne
1997 Physical review. E, Statistical physics, plasmas, fluids, and related interdisciplinary topics  
We study the phase diagram and critical behavior of a one dimensional three species monomer-monomer surface reaction model. Static Monte Carlo simulations show a phase diagram consisting of a reactive steady state bordered by three equivalent unreactive phases where the surface is saturated with one monomer species. The transitions from the reactive to saturated phases are all continuous, while the transitions between poisoned phases are first-order, with bicritical points where the reactive
more » ... se meets two poisoned phases. A mean-field cluster analysis predicts all of the qualitative features of the phase diagram only when correlations up to triplets of adjacent sites are included. Dynamic Monte Carlo simulations show that the transition from the reactive to a saturated phase show critical behavior in the directed percolation universality class, while the bicritical point shows critical behavior in the even branching annihilating random walk class. The crossover from bicritical to critical behavior is also studied.
doi:10.1103/physreve.55.5225 fatcat:movyf7bharasldklv2rln6tnu4