We consider the large-U limit of the one-band Hubbard model at half-filling
on a non-bipartite two-dimensional lattice. An external magnetic field can
induce a three-spin chiral interaction at order 1/U2. We discuss
situations in which, at low temperatures, the chiral term may have a larger
effect than the Pauli coupling of electron spins to a magnetic field. We
present a model which explicitly demonstrates this. The ground state is a
singlet with a gap; hence the spin susceptibility is zero while the chiral
susceptibility is finite and paramagnetic.Comment: 12 pages, plain TeX, one figure available on request, to appear in
Phys. Rev.