What is the Correct Way to Plot a 2D Ising Model Temperature Chart?

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The correct way to plot a 2D Ising model temperature chart involves placing the average magnetization on the Y-axis and the normalized temperature (T/T0) on the X-axis. T0 is defined as J/k, where J is the exchange energy and k is the Boltzmann constant. The discussion clarifies that the temperature should be represented as a ratio to the critical temperature to accurately reflect the system's behavior. Understanding these parameters is essential for creating an accurate representation of the Ising model's thermodynamic properties.

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Make a chart based on magnetization and temperature for 2d ising model
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Hi, I've been given a homework to do based on 2D Ising model.
Ive already read plenty of articles bout 2d ising model but I'm not fairly certain about some things.
I got to do a chart similar to the one I attached. Correct me if I am wrong, but on the Y axis, I have to put average of magnetization of the part where "demon" energy is already stabilized and on the X axis put the "temperature"?
Moreover, to get a chart like this, do I have to put temperature, or temperature divided by critical temperature on X axis? Also, how am I supposed to count the "temperature" having energy, demon energy and magnetization?
If I didn't explain my problems completely, feel free to ask me more.
Thanks in advance for any support
 

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The „temperature“ on the x-axis has generally to be read as ##T/T_0##, where ##T## is the absolute temperature and ##T_0## is defined as: ##T_0=J/k##. Here, ##J## is the the exchange energy in the 2D Ising model and ##k## the Boltzmann constant.
http://farside.ph.utexas.edu/teaching/329/lectures/node110.html
 
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Lord Jestocost said:
The „temperature“ on the x-axis has generally to be read as ##T/T_0##, where ##T## is the absolute temperature and ##T_0## is defined as: ##T_0=J/k##. Here, ##J## is the the exchange energy in the 2D Ising model and ##k## the Boltzmann constant.
http://farside.ph.utexas.edu/teaching/329/lectures/node110.html

Thanks dude, really appreciate it.
 

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