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Order by disorder from nonmagnetic impurities in a two-dimensional quantum spin liquid
S Wessel1, B Normand, M Sigrist
1Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Southern California, Los Angeles 90089-0484, USA.
Abstract:
We consider doping of nonmagnetic impurities in the spin-1/2, 1/5-depleted square lattice. This structure, whose undoped phase diagram offers both magnetically ordered and spin-liquid ground states, is realized physically in CaV4O9. Doping into the ordered phase results in a progressive loss of order, which becomes complete at the percolation threshold. By contrast, doping into the spin liquids creates a phase of weak but long-ranged antiferromagnetic order, a true order-by-disorder phenomenon. We study the phase diagram of the doped system by computing the static susceptibility and staggered magnetization using a stochastic series-expansion quantum Monte Carlo technique.
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