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Ruben Burkard1, Benedikt Schneider2,3, Björn Sbierski1
1Universität Tübingen, Institut für Theoretische Physik, Auf der Morgenstelle 14, 72076 Tübingen, Germany.
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For quantum spin systems in equilibrium, the dynamic structure factor (DSF) is among the most feature-packed experimental observables. However, from a theory perspective it is often hard to simulate in an unbiased and accurate way, especially for frustrated and high-dimensional models at intermediate temperature. To address this challenge, we compute the DSF from a dynamic extension of the high-temperature expansion to frequency moments. We focus on nearest-neighbor Heisenberg models with spin lengths S=1/2 and 1. We provide comprehensive benchmarks and consider a variety of frustrated two- and three-dimensional antiferromagnets as applications. In particular we shed new light on the anomalous intermediate temperature regime of the S=1/2 triangular lattice model and reproduce the DSF measured recently for the S=1 pyrochlore material NaCaNi_{2}F_{7}. An open-source numerical implementation for arbitrary lattice geometries is also provided.
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