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Hamid Arian Zad1,2, Azam Zoshki2, Nerses Ananikian1,3, Michal Jaščur2.
Abstract
In the present work, we provide a comprehensive numerical investigation of the magnetic properties and phase spectra of three types of spin-1/2 branched chains consisting of one, two and three side spins per unit block with intra-chain interaction and a uniform inter-chain interaction in the presence of an external magnetic field. In a specific magnetic field interval, the low-temperature magnetization of these chains shows a step-like behavior with a pronounced plateau depending on the strength and the type of intra-chain interaction being ferromagnetic or antiferromagnetic. We demonstrate that when inter-chain interaction J1 is antiferromagnetic and intra-chain interaction J2 is ferromagnetic, the magnetization of the models manifests a smooth increase without a plateau, which is evidence of the existence of a Luttinger-like spin liquid phase before reaching its saturation value. On the other hand, when J1 is ferromagnetic and J2 is antiferromagnetic, the low-temperature magnetization of the chain with two branches shows an intermediate plateau at one-half of the saturation magnetization that breaks a quantum spin liquid phase into two regions. The magnetization of the chain with three branches exhibits two intermediate plateaus and two regions of a quantum spin liquid. We demonstrate that the chains with more than one side spin illustrate in their ground-state phase diagram a Kosterlitz-Thouless transition from a gapful phase to a gapless spin liquid phase.Entities:
Keywords: Kosterlitz–Thouless transition; intra-chain interaction; magnetization; spin liquid phase
Year: 2022 PMID: 35744242 PMCID: PMC9230796 DOI: 10.3390/ma15124183
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.748
Figure 1Schematic structure of the spin-1/2 XXX Heisenberg model on the branched chains (a) with one, (b) with two, and (c) with three intra-chain interactions . denotes inter-chain interaction. In each case, the dotted rectangle indicates a unit cell that uniformly repeats throughout the chains. Solid balls labeled as A, B, and C represent spin-1/2 particles in a unit block, and the balls marked with indicate the side spins.
Figure 2QMC results obtained for the magnetization curve of the three Heisenberg branched chains at low temperatures under the condition (I) where three different fixed values of the inter-chain interaction are considered. (a) The magnetization of chain . (b) The magnetization of chain . (c) The magnetization of chain .
Figure 3QMC results obtained for the magnetization curve of the three Heisenberg branched chains at low temperatures under the condition (II), assuming a few fixed values of the inter-chain interaction . (a) Chain . (b) Chain . (c) Chain .
Figure 4The low-temperature susceptibility versus magnetic field for (a) the Heisenberg branched chain and (b) chain , at under the condition (II). Three different values of the inter-chain interaction are considered for the both panels.