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Dimensional reduction of Kitaev spin liquid at quantum criticality

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2024-03-19 v2

Abstract

We investigate the fate of the Kitaev spin liquid (KSL) under the influence of an external magnetic field hh in the [001] direction and upon tuning bond anisotropy of the Kitaev coupling KzK_z keeping Kx=Ky=KK_x = K_y = K. Guided by density matrix renormalization group, exact diagonalization, and with insights from parton mean field theory, we uncover a field-induced gapless-to-gapless Lifshitz transition from the nodal KSL to an intermediate gapless phase. The intermediate phase sandwiched between hc1h_{c1} and hc2h_{c2}, which persists for a wide range of anisotropy Kz/K>0K_z/K > 0, is composed of weakly coupled one-dimensional quantum critical chains. This intermediate phase is a dimensional crossover which asymptotically leads to the one-dimensional quantum Ising criticality characterized by the (1+1)D conformal field theory as the field reaches the phase transition at hc2h_{c2}. Beyond hc2h_{c2} the system enters a partially polarized phase describable as effectively decoupled bosonic chains in which spin waves propagate along the one-dimensional zigzag direction. Our findings provide a comprehensive phase diagram and offer insights into the unusual physics of dimensional reduction generated by a uniform magnetic field in an otherwise two-dimensional quantum spin liquid.

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@article{arxiv.2308.08116,
  title  = {Dimensional reduction of Kitaev spin liquid at quantum criticality},
  author = {Shi Feng and Adhip Agarwala and Nandini Trivedi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.08116},
  year   = {2024}
}

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14 pages, 9 figures