Finite-temperature critical behaviors in 2D long-range quantum Heisenberg model
Abstract
The Mermin-Wagner theorem states that spontaneous continuous symmetry breaking is prohibited in systems with short-range interactions at spatial dimension . For long-range interactions with a power-law form (), the theorem further forbids ferromagnetic or antiferromagnetic order at finite temperature when . However, the situation for at is not covered by the theorem. To address this, we conduct large-scale quantum Monte Carlo simulations and field theoretical analysis. Our findings show spontaneous breaking of symmetry in the ferromagnetic Heisenberg model with -form long-range interactions at . We determine critical exponents through finite-size analysis for (above the upper critical dimension with Gaussian fixed point) and (below the upper critical dimension with non-Gaussian fixed point). These results reveal new critical behaviors in 2D long-range Heisenberg models, encouraging further experimental studies of quantum materials with long-range interactions beyond the Mermin-Wagner theorem's scope.
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@article{arxiv.2306.01044,
title = {Finite-temperature critical behaviors in 2D long-range quantum Heisenberg model},
author = {Jiarui Zhao and Menghan Song and Yang Qi and Junchen Rong and Zi Yang Meng},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.01044},
year = {2023}
}