Chiral d-wave RVB state on honeycomb lattice as a generalized staggered flux phase
Abstract
We show the chiral d-wave RVB state on honeycomb lattice stands as a natural generalization of the staggered flux phase on square lattice. Although the state is generated from a time reversal symmetry broken mean field ansatz, it actually represents a fully symmetric spin liquid state with a positive definite wave function in the sense of Marshall sign rule for unfrustrated antiferromagnets. The evolution of the state with the parameter follows exactly the same manner as that of the staggered flux phase on square lattice. The critical pairing strength corresponding to the -flux phase is found to be . As a result of the geometric frustration between neighboring plaquette on honeycomb lattice, a direct generalization of the U(1) staggered flux pattern on square lattice to honeycomb lattice is impossible. Replacing it is the chiral d-wave state with gauge structure. However, this gauge structure is found to be ineffective after Gutzwiller projection and the system does not support topological degeneracy. The chiral d-wave RVB state is also found to be a rather good variational state for the Heisenberg model on honeycomb lattice. The spin correlation of the chiral d-wave state is found to be greatly enhanced as compared to the mean field prediction.
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@article{arxiv.1101.1352,
title = {Chiral d-wave RVB state on honeycomb lattice as a generalized staggered flux phase},
author = {Tao Li},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1101.1352},
year = {2011}
}
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13 pages, 15 figures