The disorder and layer transitions in the interface between an Ising spin-1/2
film denoted (n), and an Ising spin-1 film denoted (m), are studied using
Monte Carlo simulations. The effects of both an external magnetic field, acting
only on the spin-1/2 film, and a crystal magnetic field acting only on the
spin-1 film, are studied for a fixed temperature and selected values of the
coupling constant Jp between the two films. It is found that for large
values of the constant Jp, the layers of the film (n), as well as those of
the film (m), undergo a first order layering transition. On the other hand,
the only disordered layer of the film (n) is that one belonging to the
interface films (n)/(m), for any values of the crystal field Δ. We
show the existence of a critical value of the crystal field Δc, above
which this particular layer of the film (n) is disordered. We found that
Δc depends on the values of the constant coupling (Jp) between the
two films.Comment: 6 pages Latex, 13 figures Postscript forma