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    High-Order Coupled Cluster Method (CCM) Formalism 1: Ground- and Excited-State Properties of Lattice Quantum Spin Systems with s>=1/2s >= 1/2

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    The coupled cluster method (CCM) is a powerful and widely applied technique of modern-day quantum many-body theory. It has been used with great success in order to understand the properties of quantum magnets at zero temperature. This is due largely to the application of computational techniques that allow the method to be applied to high orders of approximation using localised approximation schemes, e.g., such as the LSUBmm scheme. In this article, the high-order CCM formalism for the ground and excited states of quantum magnetic systems are extended to those with spin quantum number sβ‰₯12s \ge \frac 12. Solution strategies for the ket- and bra-state equations are also considered. Aspects of extrapolation of CCM expectation values are discussed and future topics regarding extrapolations are presented.Comment: 15 page

    High-Order Coupled Cluster Calculations Via Parallel Processing: An Illustration For CaV4_4O9_9

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    The coupled cluster method (CCM) is a method of quantum many-body theory that may provide accurate results for the ground-state properties of lattice quantum spin systems even in the presence of strong frustration and for lattices of arbitrary spatial dimensionality. Here we present a significant extension of the method by introducing a new approach that allows an efficient parallelization of computer codes that carry out ``high-order'' CCM calculations. We find that we are able to extend such CCM calculations by an order of magnitude higher than ever before utilized in a high-order CCM calculation for an antiferromagnet. Furthermore, we use only a relatively modest number of processors, namely, eight. Such very high-order CCM calculations are possible {\it only} by using such a parallelized approach. An illustration of the new approach is presented for the ground-state properties of a highly frustrated two-dimensional magnetic material, CaV4_4O9_9. Our best results for the ground-state energy and sublattice magnetization for the pure nearest-neighbor model are given by Eg/N=βˆ’0.5534E_g/N=-0.5534 and M=0.19M=0.19, respectively, and we predict that there is no N\'eel ordering in the region 0.2≀J2/J1≀0.70.2 \le J_2/J_1 \le 0.7. These results are shown to be in excellent agreement with the best results of other approximate methods.Comment: 4 page

    Ab Initio Calculations of the Spin-Half XY Model

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    In this article, the correlated basis-function (CBF) method is applied for the first time to the quantum spin-half {\it XY} model on the linear chain, the square lattice, and the simple cubic lattice. In this treatment of the quantum spin-half {\it XY} model a Jastrow ansatz is utilised to approximate the ground-state wave function. Results for the ground-state energy and the sublattice magnetisation are presented, and evidence that the CBF detects the quantum phase transition point in this model is also presented. The CBF results are compared to previous coupled cluster method (CCM) results for the spin-half {\it XY} model, and the two formalisms are then compared and contrasted.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figure

    The spin-1/2 square-lattice J_1-J_2 model: The spin-gap issue

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    We use the coupled cluster method to high orders of approximation in order to calculate the ground-state energy, the ground-state magnetic order parameter, and the spin gap of the spin-1/2 J_1-J_2 model on the square lattice. We obtain values for the transition points to the magnetically disordered quantum paramagnetic phase of J_2^{c1}=0.454J_1 and J_2^{c2}= 0.588 J_1. The spin gap is zero in the entire parameter region accessible by our approach, i.e. for J_2 \le 0.49J_1 and J_2 > 0.58J_1. This finding is in favor of a gapless spin-liquid ground state in this parameter regime.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures, accepted versio

    Influence of the spin quantum number ss on the zero-temperature phase transition in the square lattice JJ-Jβ€²J' model

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    We investigate the phase diagram of the Heisenberg antiferromagnet on the square lattice with two different nearest-neighbor bonds JJ and Jβ€²J' (JJ-Jβ€²J' model) at zero temperature. The model exhibits a quantum phase transition at a critical value Jcβ€²>JJ'_c > J between a semi-classically ordered N\'eel and a magnetically disordered quantum paramagnetic phase of valence-bond type, which is driven by local singlet formation on Jβ€²J' bonds. We study the influence of spin quantum number ss on this phase transition by means of a variational mean-field approach, the coupled cluster method, and the Lanczos exact-diagonalization technique. We present evidence that the critical value Jcβ€²J'_c increases with growing ss according to Jcβ€²βˆs(s+1)J'_c \propto s(s+1).Comment: 13 pages, 6 figure

    Magnetic order in a spin-1/2 interpolating kagome-square Heisenberg antiferromagnet

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    The coupled cluster method is applied to a spin-half model at zero temperature (T=0T=0), which interpolates between Heisenberg antiferromagnets (HAF's) on a kagome and a square lattice. With respect to an underlying triangular lattice the strengths of the Heisenberg bonds joining the nearest-neighbor (NN) kagome sites are J1β‰₯0J_{1} \geq 0 along two of the equivalent directions and J2β‰₯0J_{2} \geq 0 along the third. Sites connected by J2J_{2} bonds are themselves connected to the missing NN non-kagome sites of the triangular lattice by bonds of strength J1β€²β‰₯0J_{1}' \geq 0. When J1β€²=J1J_{1}'=J_{1} and J2=0J_{2}=0 the model reduces to the square-lattice HAF. The magnetic ordering of the system is investigated and its T=0T=0 phase diagram discussed. Results for the kagome HAF limit are among the best available.Comment: 21 pages, 8 figure
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