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TT 50: Correlated Electrons: Frustrated Magnets - Low-Dimensional Systems
TT 50.3: Vortrag
Mittwoch, 22. März 2017, 15:30–15:45, HSZ 304
Ground-state phase diagram of the J1−J1′−J2 chain — •Cliò Efthimia Agrapidis1, 2, Stefan-Ludwig Drechsler1, Jeroen van den Brink1, 2, and Satoshi Nishimoto1, 2 — 1Institute for Theoretical Solid State Physics, IFW Dresden, 01069 Dresden, Germany — 2Department of Physics, Technical University, Dresden, 01069 Dresden, Germany
Quasi one-dimensional (1D) frustrated systems, despite their simple structure, are at the center of attention as a playground for novel ground states that can emerge from frustration and strong quantum fluctuations due to low dimensionality. Motivated by the extensive interest in this field and by recent experimental results, we study the one-dimensional Heisenberg model with dimerized nearest-neighbor ferromagnetic (J1, J1′<0) and next-nearest-neighbor antiferromagnetic (J2>0) couplings using the spin-wave theory and the density-matrix renormalization group technique. Based on the numerical calculations of total spin, spin gap, equal-time spin-spin correlation functions, and Tomonaga-Luttinger spin exponent, we present the ground-state phase diagram in the space of frustration ratio (α=J2/|J1|) and dimerization degree (β=J1′/J1). We find a first-order transition between fully-polarized FM and incommensurate singlet state at αc=(β/2)/(1+β) and we suggest the existence of a crossover between an AKLT-type valence bond solid state and a frustration-induced dimerized state in the gapped phase. In the absence of dimerization (β=1), the spin gap opens at 1/4<α 1.52. Relevance to the quasi-one-dimensional frustrated compounds LiCuSbO4 and Rb2Cu2Mo3O12 is also discussed.