Finite Size Scaling for Low Energy Excitations in Integer Heisenberg Spin Chains
Abstract
In this paper we study the finite size scaling for low energy excitations of and Heisenberg chains, using the density matrix renormalization group technique. A crossover from behavior (with as the chain length) for medium chain length to scaling for long chain length is found for excitations in the continuum band as the length of the open chain increases. Topological spin excitations are shown to give rise to the two lowest energy states for both open and periodic chains. In periodic chains these two excitations are ``confined'' next to each other, while for open chains they are two free edge 1/2 spins. The finite size scaling of the two lowest energy excitations of open chains is determined by coupling the two free edge spins. The gap and correlation length for open Heisenberg chains are shown to be 0.082 (in units of the exchange ) and 47, respectively.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9610100,
title = {Finite Size Scaling for Low Energy Excitations in Integer Heisenberg Spin Chains},
author = {Shaojin Qin and Yu-Liang Liu and Lu Yu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9610100},
year = {2009}
}
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4 pages (two column), PS file, to be appear as a PRB Brief Report