Haldane and Dimer phases in a frustrated spin chain: an exact groundstate and associated topological phase transition
Abstract
A Heisenberg spin- chain with alternating ferromagnetic () and antiferromagnetic () nearest-neighbor (NN) interactions, exhibits the Dimer and spin- Haldane phases in the limits and respectively. These two phases are understood to be topologically equivalent. Induction of the frustration through the next nearest-neighbor ferromagnetic interaction () produces a very rich quantum phase diagram. With frustration, the whole phase diagram is divided into a ferromagnetic (FM) and a nonmagnetic (NM) phase. For , the full NM phase is seen to be of Haldane-Dimer type, but for , a spiral phase comes between the FM and the Haldane-Dimer phases. The study of a suitably defined string-order parameter and spin-gap at the phase boundary indicates that the Haldane-Dimer and spiral phases have different topological characters. We also find that, along the line in the NM phase, an NN dimer state is the {\it exact} groundstate, provided where for applied magnetic field . Without magnetic field, the position of is on the FM-NM phase boundary when , but for , the location of is on the phase separation line between the Haldane-Dimer and spiral phases.
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@article{arxiv.1904.02102,
title = {Haldane and Dimer phases in a frustrated spin chain: an exact groundstate and associated topological phase transition},
author = {Shaon Sahoo and Dayasindhu Dey and Sudip Kumar Saha and Manoranjan Kumar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.02102},
year = {2020}
}
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7+ pages, 5 figures; final version