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Non-equilibrium properties of the S=1/2 Heisenberg model in a time-dependent magnetic field
The time-dependent behavior of the Heisenberg model in contact with a phonon
heat bath and in an external time-dependent magnetic field is studied by means
of a path integral approach. The action of the phonon heat bath is taken into
account up to the second order in the coupling to the heath bath. It is shown
that there is a minimal value of the magnetic field below which the average
magnetization of the system does not relax to equilibrium when the external
magnetic field is flipped. This result is in qualitative agreement with the
mean field results obtained within -theory.Comment: To be published in Physica
Charge dynamics in half-filled Hubbard chains with finite on-site interaction
We study the charge dynamic structure factor of the one-dimensional Hubbard
model with finite on-site repulsion U at half filling. Numerical results from
the time-dependent density matrix renormalization group are analyzed by
comparison with the exact spectrum of the model. The evolution of the line
shape as a function of U is explained in terms of a relative transfer of
spectral weight between the two-holon continuum that dominates in the limit
U\to \infty and a subset of the two-holon-two-spinon continuum that
reconstructs the electron-hole continuum in the limit U\to 0. Power-law
singularities along boundary lines of the spectrum are described by effective
impurity models that are explicitly invariant under spin and \eta-spin SU(2)
rotations. The Mott-Hubbard metal-insulator transition is reflected in a
discontinuous change of the exponents of edge singularities at U=0. The sharp
feature observed in the spectrum for momenta near the zone boundary is
attributed to a Van Hove singularity that persists as a consequence of
integrability.Comment: 22 pages, 13 figure
Decoupling of the S=1/2 antiferromagnetic zig-zag ladder with anisotropy
The spin-1/2 antiferromagnetic zig-zag ladder is studied by exact
diagonalization of small systems in the regime of weak inter-chain coupling. A
gapless phase with quasi long-range spiral correlations has been predicted to
occur in this regime if easy-plane (XY) anisotropy is present. We find in
general that the finite zig-zag ladder shows three phases: a gapless collinear
phase, a dimer phase and a spiral phase. We study the level crossings of the
spectrum,the dimer correlation function, the structure factor and the spin
stiffness within these phases, as well as at the transition points. As the
inter-chain coupling decreases we observe a transition in the anisotropic XY
case from a phase with a gap to a gapless phase that is best described by two
decoupled antiferromagnetic chains. The isotropic and the anisotropic XY cases
are found to be qualitatively the same, however, in the regime of weak
inter-chain coupling for the small systems studied here. We attribute this to a
finite-size effect in the isotropic zig-zag case that results from
exponentially diverging antiferromagnetic correlations in the weak-coupling
limit.Comment: to appear in Physical Review
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