2005 APS March Meeting
Monday–Friday, March 21–25, 2005;
Los Angeles, CA
Session Y3: Quantum Spin Liquids
11:15 AM–2:15 PM,
Friday, March 25, 2005
LACC
Room: 515B
Sponsoring
Unit:
DCMP
Chair: Douglas Scalapino, University of California-Santa Barbara
Abstract ID: BAPS.2005.MAR.Y3.2
Abstract: Y3.00002 : Two Spin Liquid phases in the anisotropic triangular Heisenberg model
11:51 AM–12:27 PM
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Author:
Sandro Sorella
(INFM-Democritos National Simulation Centre and SISSA, Trieste Italy)
Recently there have been rather clean experimental realizations of
the quantum spin 1/2 Heisenberg Hamiltonian on a 2D
triangular lattice geometry in systems
like $Cs_2 Cu Cl_4$ and organic compounds like $k-(ET)_2 Cu_2
(CN)_3$.
These materials are nearly two dimensional and are characterized by
an anisotropic antiferromagnetic superexchange.
The strength of the spatial anisotropy can increase
quantum fluctuations and can destabilize the magnetically ordered
state
leading to non conventional spin liquid phases.
In order to understand these interesting phenomena we have
studied, by Quantum Monte Carlo methods, the
triangular lattice Heisenberg model as a function of the strength of
this anisotropy, represented by the ratio $r$ between the
intra-chain nearest
neighbor coupling $J'$ and the inter-chain one $J$.
We have found evidence of two spin liquid regions, well
represented by projected BCS wave functions[1,2]
of the type proposed by P. W. Anderson at the early stages of
High temperature
superconductivity [3].
The first spin liquid phase
is stable for small values of the coupling $r \alt 0.6$
and appears gapless and fractionalized, whereas
the second one is a more conventional
spin liquid, very similar to the one realized in the
quantum dimer model in the triangular lattice[4]. It is
characterized by a spin gap and a finite correlation length,
and appears energetically favored in the region $0.6 \alt
r \alt 0.9$.
The various phases are in good agreement with the experimental
findings and
supports the existence of spin liquid phases in 2D quantum
spin-half systems.
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, Phys. Rev. Letters {\bf 87}, 097201 (2001).
\item{[2]} S. Yunoki and S. Sorella Phys. Rev. Letters
{\bf 92}, 15003 (2004).
\item{[3]} P. W. Anderson, Science {\bf 235}, 1186 (1987).
\item{[4]} P. Fendley, R. Moessner, and S. L. Sondhi Phys. Rev. B
{\bf 66}, 214513 (2002).
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