Anomalies of kagome antiferromagnets on magnetization plateaus
Abstract
We discuss the ground-state degeneracy of spin- kagome-lattice quantum antiferromagnets on magnetization plateaus by employing two complementary methods: the adiabatic flux insertion in closed boundary conditions and a 't Hooft anomaly argument on inherent symmetries in a quasi-one-dimensional limit. The flux insertion with a tilted boundary condition restricts the lower bound of the ground-state degeneracy on , , , and magnetization plateaus under the spin-rotation and the translation symmetries: , , , and , respectively. This result motivates us further to develop an anomaly interpretation of the plateau. Taking advantage of the insensitivity of anomalies to spatial anisotropies, we examine the existence of the unique gapped ground state on the plateau from a quasi-one-dimensional viewpoint. In the quasi-one-dimensional limit, kagome antiferromagnets are reduced to weakly coupled three-leg spin tubes. Here, we point out the following anomaly description of the plateau. While a simple three-leg spin tube cannot have the unique gapped ground state on the plateau because of an anomaly between a symmetry and the translation symmetry at the filling, the kagome antiferromagnet breaks explicitly one of the symmetries related to a cyclic transformation of spins in the unit cell. Hence the kagome antiferromagnet can have the unique gapped ground state on the plateau.
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@article{arxiv.2011.13095,
title = {Anomalies of kagome antiferromagnets on magnetization plateaus},
author = {Shunsuke C. Furuya and Yusuke Horinouchi and Tsutomu Momoi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.13095},
year = {2020}
}