A frustrated quantum spin-${\boldmath s}$ model on the Union Jack lattice with spins ${\boldmath s>1/2}$
Abstract
The zero-temperature phase diagrams of a two-dimensional frustrated quantum antiferromagnetic system, namely the Union Jack model, are studied using the coupled cluster method (CCM) for the two cases when the lattice spins have spin quantum number and . The system is defined on a square lattice and the spins interact via isotropic Heisenberg interactions such that all nearest-neighbour (NN) exchange bonds are present with identical strength , and only half of the next-nearest-neighbour (NNN) exchange bonds are present with identical strength . The bonds are arranged such that on the unit cell they form the pattern of the Union Jack flag. Clearly, the NN bonds by themselves (viz., with ) produce an antiferromagnetic N\'{e}el-ordered phase, but as the relative strength of the frustrating NNN bonds is increased a phase transition occurs in the classical case () at to a canted ferrimagnetic phase. In the quantum cases considered here we also find strong evidence for a corresponding phase transition between a N\'{e}el-ordered phase and a quantum canted ferrimagnetic phase at a critical coupling for and for . In both cases the ground-state energy and its first derivative seem continuous, thus providing a typical scenario of a second-order phase transition at , although the order parameter for the transition (viz., the average ground-state on-site magnetization) does not go to zero there on either side of the transition.
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@article{arxiv.1010.5161,
title = {A frustrated quantum spin-${\boldmath s}$ model on the Union Jack lattice with spins ${\boldmath s>1/2}$},
author = {R. F. Bishop and P. H. Y. Li},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1010.5161},
year = {2011}
}
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