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Finite-size spin-wave theory of a collinear antiferromagnet

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The ground-state and low-energy properties of the two-dimensional J1J2J_1{-}J_2 Heisenberg model in the collinear phase are investigated using finite-size spin-wave theory [Q. F. Zhong and S. Sorella, {\em Europhys. Lett.} {\bf 21}, 629 (1993)], and Lanczos exact diagonalizations. For spin one-half -- where the effects of quantization are the strongest -- the spin-wave expansion turns out to be quantitatively accurate for J2/J10.8J_2/J_1\gtrsim 0.8. In this regime, both the magnetic structure factor and the spin susceptibility are very close to the spin-wave predictions. The spin-wave estimate of the order parameter in the collinear phase, m0.3m^\dagger\simeq 0.3, is in remarkable agreement with recent neutron scattering measurements on Li2VOSiO4{\rm Li_2VOSiO_4}.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figure

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