Fractionalization, entanglement, and separation: understanding the collective excitations in a spin-orbital chain
Abstract
Using a combined analytical and numerical approach, we study the collective spin and orbital excitations in a spin-orbital chain under a crystal field. Irrespective of the crystal field strength, these excitations can be universally described by fractionalized fermions. The fractionalization phenomenon persists and contrasts strikingly with the case of a spin chain, where fractionalized spinons cannot be individually observed but confined to form magnons in a strong magnetic field. In the spin-orbital chain, each of the fractional quasiparticles carries both spin and orbital quantum numbers, and the two variables are always entangled in the collective excitations. Our result further shows that the recently reported separation phenomenon occurs when crystal fields fully polarize the orbital degrees of freedom. In this case, however, the spinon and orbiton dynamics are decoupled solely because of a redefinition of the spin and orbital quantum numbers.
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@article{arxiv.1402.3255,
title = {Fractionalization, entanglement, and separation: understanding the collective excitations in a spin-orbital chain},
author = {Cheng-Chien Chen and Michel van Veenendaal and Thomas P. Devereaux and Krzysztof Wohlfeld},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1402.3255},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
Original: 9 pages, 9 figures (including supplementary material); a slightly revised version w.r.t. v2 (conclusions unchanged). Revised: the manuscript (v4) is accepted for publication in Physical Review B on March 20, 2015