海森伯格旋转链具有随机符号合器
Michele Fava1, Jesper Lykke Jacobsen2,3, Adam Nahum2
1Physics Department, École Normale Supérieure, Philippe Meyer Institute, Université Paris Science et Lettres, Paris F-75231, France.
概括
这项研究揭示了随机合的1D量子海森伯格链表现出大型旋转的旋转玻璃顺序. 这个系统中的自旋波显示了铁磁和反铁磁行为之间的中间动态.
科学领域:
- 凝聚物质物理学 凝聚物质物理学
- 量子磁力 量子磁力 量子磁力
- 无序的系统是无序的系统.
背景情况:
- 随机合的1D量子海森堡链是凝聚物质物理学中的一个关键模型.
- 之前的研究使用了近似的强度障碍重规范化组 (RG) 方法.
研究的目的:
- 用随机铁磁和反铁磁合来研究1D量子海森堡链的基态特性和自旋波动力学.
- 将分析结果与数值模拟进行比较.
主要方法:
- 分析技术,包括重新规范化组 (RG) 方法.
- 密度矩阵重规范化组 (DMRG) 模拟用于数值验证.
主要成果:
- 基本状态表现为足够大的自旋量子数 (S) 的"自旋玻璃"顺序.
- 旋转波具有1 (反铁磁) 和2 (铁磁) 之间的动态指数 (z).
- DMRG模拟与S = 1和S = 1/2的分析结果保持一致,在S = 1/2的情况下可能存在小的有序时刻.
结论:
- 随机合的1D量子海森堡链显示复杂的磁顺序.
- 该系统的行为以旋转玻璃顺序和独特的旋转波动力学为特征.
- 数字和分析方法证实了理论预测,强调了自旋量子数S的重要性.
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