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Duality, Quantum Skyrmions and the Stability of an SO(3) Two-Dimensional Quantum Spin-Glass

Disordered Systems and Neural Networks 2015-05-13 v1

Abstract

Quantum topological excitations (skyrmions) are analyzed from the point of view of their duality to spin excitations in the different phases of a disordered two-dimensional, short-range interacting, SO(3) quantum magnetic system of Heisenberg type. The phase diagram displays all the phases, which are allowed by the duality relation. We study the large distance behavior of the two-point correlation function of quantum skyrmions in each of these phases and, out of this, extract information about the energy spectrum and non-triviality of these excitations. The skyrmion correlators present a power-law decay in the spin-glass(SG)-phase, indicating that these quantum topological excitations are gapless but nontrivial in this phase. The SG phase is dual to the AF phase, in the sense that topological and spin excitations are respectively gapless in each of them. The Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless mechanism guarantees the survival of the SG phase at T0T \neq 0, whereas the AF phase is washed out to T=0 by the quantum fluctuations. Our results suggest a new, more symmetric way of characterizing a SG-phase: one for which both the order and disorder parameters vanish, namely <σ>=0<\sigma > = 0 , <μ>=0<\mu > =0 , where σ\sigma is the spin and μ\mu is the topological excitation operators.

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@article{arxiv.0907.4360,
  title  = {Duality, Quantum Skyrmions and the Stability of an SO(3) Two-Dimensional Quantum Spin-Glass},
  author = {C. M. S. da Conceicao and E. C. Marino},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0907.4360},
  year   = {2015}
}

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10 pages, 1 figure