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Spin-1/2 periodic nonuniform XX chains and the spin-Peierls instability
Using continued fractions we obtained the exact result for the density of
magnon states of the regularly alternating spin-1/2 XX chain with
Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction. We examined the stability of the magnetic
chain with respect to the spin-Peierls dimerization.Comment: 4 pages, latex with pmart.sty (included), no figures; poster
presentation at the European Conference "Physics of Magnetism 99", Poznan
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Modified kagome physics in the natural spin-1/2 kagome lattice systems - kapellasite Cu3Zn(OH)6Cl2 and haydeeite Cu3Mg(OH)6Cl2
The recently discovered natural minerals Cu3Zn(OH)6Cl2 and Cu3Mg(OH)6Cl2 are
spin 1/2 systems with an ideal kagome geometry. Based on electronic structure
calculations, we develop a realistic model which includes couplings across the
kagome hexagons beyond the original kagome model that are intrinsic in real
kagome materials. Exact diagonalization studies for the derived model reveal a
strong impact of these couplings on the magnetic ground state. Our predictions
could be compared to and supplied with neutron scattering, thermodynamic and
NMR data.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, 1 tabl
Recursion method and one-hole spectral function of the Majumdar-Ghosh model
We consider the application of the recursion method to the calculation of
one-particle Green's functions for strongly correlated systems and propose a
new way how to extract the information about the infinite system from the exact
diagonalisation of small clusters. Comparing the results for several cluster
sizes allows us to establish those Lanczos coefficients that are not affected
by the finite size effects and provide the information about the Green's
function of the macroscopic system. The analysis of this 'bulk-related' subset
of coefficients supplemented by alternative analytic approaches allows to infer
their asymptotic behaviour and to propose an approximate analytical form for
the 'terminator' of the Green's function continued fraction expansion for the
infinite system. As a result, the Green's function acquires the branch cut
singularity corresponding to the incoherent part of the spectrum. The method is
applied to the spectral function of one-hole in the Majumdar-Ghosh model (the
one-dimensional model at ). For this model,
the branch cut starts at finite energy , but there is no upper bound
of the spectrum, corresponding to a linear increase of the recursion
coefficients. Further characteristics of the spectral function are band gaps in
the middle of the band and bound states below or within the gaps.
The band gaps arise due to the period doubling of the unit cell and show up as
characteristic oscillations of the recursion coefficients on top of the linear
increase.Comment: 12 pages, 7 figure
A solvable model of a random spin-1/2 XY chain
The paper presents exact calculations of thermodynamic quantities for the
spin-1/2 isotropic XY chain with random lorentzian intersite interaction and
transverse field that depends linearly on the surrounding intersite
interactions.Comment: 14 pages (Latex), 2 tables, 13 ps-figures included, (accepted for
publication in Phys.Rev.B
Universal low-temperature behavior of frustrated quantum antiferromagnets in the vicinity of the saturation field
We study the low-temperature thermodynamic properties of a number of
frustrated quantum antiferromagnets which support localized magnon states in
the vicinity of the saturation field. For this purpose we use 1) a mapping of
the low-energy degrees of freedom of spin systems onto the hard-core object
lattice gases and 2) an exact diagonalization of finite spin systems of up to
N=30 sites. The considered spin systems exhibit universal behavior which is
determined by a specific hard-core object lattice gas representing the
independent localized magnon states. We test the lattice gas description by
comparing its predictions with the numerical results for low-lying energy
states of finite spin systems. For all frustrated spin systems considered we
find a strong variation of the low-temperature specific heat passing the
saturation field and a maximum in the isothermal entropy at saturation field
resulting in an enhanced magnetocaloric effect.Comment: 21 pages, 8 figure
Coupled frustrated quantum spin-1/2 chains with orbital order in volborthite Cu3V2O7(OH)2(H2O)2
We present a microscopic magnetic model for the spin-liquid candidate
volborthite Cu3V2O7(OH)2(H2O)2. The essentials of this DFT-based model are (i)
the orbital ordering of Cu(1) 3d 3z2-r2 and Cu(2) 3d 3x2-y2, (ii) three
relevant couplings J_ic, J_1 and J_2, (iii) the ferromagnetic nature of J_1 and
(iv) frustration governed by the next-nearest-neighbor exchange interaction
J_2. Our model implies magnetism of frustrated coupled chains in contrast to
the previously proposed anisotropic kagome model. Exact diagonalization studies
reveal agreement with experiments.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures + supplementar
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