Emergent gauge dynamics of highly frustrated magnets
Abstract
Condensed matter exhibits a wide variety of exotic emergent phenomena such as the fractional quantum Hall effect and the low temperature cooperative behavior of highly frustrated magnets. I consider the classical Hamiltonian dynamics of spins of the latter phenomena using a method introduced by Dirac in the 1950s by assuming they are constrained to their lowest energy configurations as a simplifying measure. Focusing on the kagome antiferromagnet as an example, I find it is a gauge system with topological dynamics and non-locally connected edge states for certain open boundary conditions similar to doubled Chern-Simons electrodynamics expected of a spin liquid. These dynamics are also similar to electrons in the fractional quantum Hall effect. The classical theory presented here is a first step towards a controlled semi-classical description of the spin liquid phases of many pyrochlore and kagome antiferromagnets and towards a description of the low energy classical dynamics of the corresponding unconstrained Heisenberg models.
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@article{arxiv.1104.0721,
title = {Emergent gauge dynamics of highly frustrated magnets},
author = {Michael J. Lawler},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1104.0721},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
Updated with some appendices moved to the main body of the paper and some additional improvements. 21 pages, 5 figures