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Quantum spin liquids in frustrated spin-1 diamond antiferromagnets

Abstract

Motivated by the recent synthesis of the spin-1 A-site spinel NiRh2_{\text 2}O4_{\text 4}, we investigate the classical to quantum crossover of a frustrated J1J_1-J2J_2 Heisenberg model on the diamond lattice upon varying the spin length SS. Applying a recently developed pseudospin functional renormalization group (pf-FRG) approach for arbitrary spin-SS magnets, we find that systems with S3/2S \geq 3/2 reside in the classical regime where the low-temperature physics is dominated by the formation of coplanar spirals and a thermal (order-by-disorder) transition. For smaller local moments SS=1 or SS=1/2 we find that the system evades a thermal ordering transition and forms a quantum spiral spin liquid where the fluctuations are restricted to characteristic momentum-space surfaces. For the tetragonal phase of NiRh2_{\text 2}O4_{\text 4}, a modified J1J_1-J2J_2^--J2J_2^\perp exchange model is found to favor a conventionally ordered N\'eel state (for arbitrary spin SS) even in the presence of a strong local single-ion spin anisotropy and it requires additional sources of frustration to explain the experimentally observed absence of a thermal ordering transition.Comment: 11 pages, 14 figure

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