10 research outputs found
Exact solution of new integrable nineteen-vertex models and quantum spin-1 chains
New exactly solvable nineteen vertex models and related quantum spin-1 chains
are solved. Partition functions, excitation energies, correlation lengths, and
critical exponents are calculated. It is argued that one of the non-critical
Hamiltonians is a realization of an integrable Haldane system. The finite-size
spectra of the critical Hamiltonians deviate in their structure from standard
predictions by conformal invariance.Comment: 16 pages, to appear in Z. Phys. B, preprint Cologne-94-474
Heat conductivity in small quantum systems: Kubo formula in Liouville space
We consider chains consisting of several identical subsystems weakly coupled
by various types of next neighbor interactions. At both ends the chain is
coupled to a respective heat bath with different temperature modeled by a
Lindblad formalism. The temperature gradient introduced by this environment is
then treated as an external perturbation. We propose a method to evaluate the
heat current and the local temperature profile of the resulting stationary
state as well as the heat conductivity in such systems. This method is similar
to Kubo techniques used e.g. for electrical transport but extended here to the
Liouville space.Comment: 6 pages, 1 figur
Exact Groundstates for Antiferromagnetic Spin-One Chains with Nearest and Next-Nearest Neighbour Interactions
We have found the exact ground state for a large class of antiferromagnetic
spin-one chains with nearest and next-nearest neighbour interactions. The
ground state is characterized as a matrix product of local site states and has
the properties characteristic of the Haldane scenario.Comment: 8 pages, to appear in Z. Phys. B, preprint Cologne-94-474
Critical exponents of a multicomponent anisotropic t-J model in one dimension
A recently presented anisotropic generalization of the multicomponent
supersymmetric model in one dimension is investigated. This model of
fermions with general spin- is solved by Bethe ansatz for the ground state
and the low-lying excitations. Due to the anisotropy of the interaction the
model possesses massive modes and one single gapless excitation. The
physical properties indicate the existence of Cooper-type multiplets of
fermions with finite binding energy. The critical behaviour is described by a
conformal field theory with continuously varying exponents depending on
the particle density. There are two distinct regimes of the phase diagram with
dominating density-density and multiplet-multiplet correlations, respectively.
The effective mass of the charge carriers is calculated. In comparison to the
limit of isotropic interactions the mass is strongly enhanced in general.Comment: 10 pages, 3 Postscript figures appended as uuencoded compressed
tar-file to appear in Z. Phys. B, preprint Cologne-94-474
Thermodynamics of the Anisotropic Spin-1/2 Heisenberg Chain and Related Quantum Chains
The free energy and correlation lengths of the spin-1/2 chain are
studied at finite temperature. We use the quantum transfer matrix approach and
derive non-linear integral equations for all eigenvalues. Analytic results are
presented for the low-temperature asymptotics, in particular for the critical
chain in an external magnetic field. These results are compared to
predictions by conformal field theory. The integral equations are solved
numerically for the non-critical chain and the related spin-1 biquadratic
chain at arbitrary temperature.Comment: 31 pages, LATEX, 5 PostScript figures appended, preprint
cologne-93-471
Anisotropic field dependence of the magnetic transition in Cu2Te2O5Br2
We present the results of measurements of the thermal conductivity of
Cu2Te2O5Br2, a compound where tetrahedra of Cu^{2+} ions carrying S=1/2 spins
form chains along the c-axis of the tetragonal crystal structure. The thermal
conductivity kappa was measured along both the c- and the a-direction as a
function of temperature between 3 and 300 K and in external magnetic fields H
up to 69 kOe, oriented both parallel and perpendicular to the c-axis. Distinct
features of kappa(T) were observed in the vicinity of T_N=11.4 K in zero
magnetic field. These features are unaltered in external fields which are
parallel to the c-axis, but are more pronounced when a field is applied
perpendicularly to the c-axis. The transition temperature increases upon
enhancing the external field, but only if the field is oriented along the
a-axis.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figure