论文标题
循环气体描述在Kagome晶格上具有开放边界条件的局部磁通状态
Loop-gas description of the localized-magnon states on the kagome lattice with open boundary conditions
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论文摘要
kagome晶格上的Spin-S XXZ抗fiferromagnet的高场面使宏观变性地基态得益于最低的最低单磁带。相应的激发可以定位在真实空间中的循环中,并已被创造为“局部镁”。因此,对多体接地状态的描述等于表征允许的经典环形配置并消除它们之间的量子机械线性关系。在这里,我们研究了具有开放边界条件的有限kagome晶格的这种循环 - 气体描述,并将结果与同一晶格上的Spin-1/2 XY模型进行比较的结果。我们发现,环气提供了简化地面歧管的精确说明,而硬质描述则错过了嵌套环配置的贡献。环的最密集堆积对应于镁晶体,根据零温度的磁化曲线,在大约4%饱和场的磁场窗口中,旋转1/2 XY模型的稳定基态。我们还提出了通过热纯量子(TPQ)态和有限温度的Lanczos方法(FTLM)获得的特定热量的数值结果。对于镁晶体稳定性范围内的磁场,人们发现特定热的低温最大值对应于在低温下向镁晶体的有限温度相变。
The high-field regime of the spin-s XXZ antiferromagnet on the kagome lattice gives rise to macroscopically degenerate ground states thanks to a completely flat lowest single-magnon band. The corresponding excitations can be localized on loops in real space and have been coined "localized magnons". Thus, the description of the many-body ground states amounts to characterizing the allowed classical loop configurations and eliminating the quantum mechanical linear relations between them. Here, we investigate this loop-gas description on finite kagome lattices with open boundary conditions and compare the results with exact diagonalization for the spin-1/2 XY model on the same lattice. We find that the loop gas provides an exact account of the degenerate ground-state manifold while a hard-hexagon description misses contributions from nested loop configurations. The densest packing of the loops corresponds to a magnon crystal that according to the zero-temperature magnetization curve is a stable ground state of the spin-1/2 XY model in a window of magnetic fields of about 4% of the saturation field just below this saturation field. We also present numerical results for the specific heat obtained by the related methods of thermal pure quantum (TPQ) states and the finite-temperature Lanczos method (FTLM). For a field in the stability range of the magnon crystal, one finds a low-temperature maximum of the specific heat that corresponds to a finite-temperature phase transition into the magnon crystal at low temperatures.