Four-Spin Terms and the Origin of the Chiral Spin Liquid in Mott Insulators on the Triangular Lattice
Abstract
At strong repulsion, the triangular-lattice Hubbard model is described by spins with nearest-neighbor antiferromagnetic Heisenberg interactions and exhibits conventional 120 order. Using the infinite density matrix renormalization group and exact diagonalization, we study the effect of the additional four-spin interactions naturally generated from the underlying Mott-insulator physics of electrons as the repulsion decreases. Although these interactions have historically been connected with a gapless ground state with emergent spinon Fermi surface, we find that at physically relevant parameters, they stabilize a chiral spin-liquid (CSL) of Kalmeyer-Laughlin (KL) type, clarifying observations in recent studies of the Hubbard model. We then present a self-consistent solution based on mean-field rewriting of the interaction to obtain a Hamiltonian with similarities to the parent Hamiltonian of the KL state, providing a physical understanding for the origin of the CSL.
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@article{arxiv.2103.07438,
title = {Four-Spin Terms and the Origin of the Chiral Spin Liquid in Mott Insulators on the Triangular Lattice},
author = {Tessa Cookmeyer and Johannes Motruk and Joel E. Moore},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.07438},
year = {2021}
}
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7+15 pages, 4+17 figures