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Field-induced gap in ordered Heisenberg antiferromagnets

Abstract

Heisenberg antiferromagnets in a strong uniform magnetic field HH are expected to exhibit a gapless phase with a global O(2) symmetry. In many real magnets, a small energy gap is induced by additional interactions that can be viewed as a staggered transverse magnetic field h=cHh = c H, where cc is a small proportionality constant. We study the effects of such a perturbation, particularly for magnets with long-range order, by using several complimentary approaches: numerical diagonalizations of a model with long-range interactions, classical equations of motion, and scaling arguments. In an ordered state at zero temperature, the energy gap at first grows as (cH)1/2(cH)^{1/2} and then may dip to a smaller value, of order (cH)2/3(cH)^{2/3}, at the quantum critical point separating the ``gapless'' phase from the gapped state with saturated magnetization. In one spatial dimension, the latter exponent changes to 4/5.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figure

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