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High-dimensional fractionalization and spinon deconfinement in pyrochlore antiferromagnets

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2015-06-25 v2

Abstract

The ground states of Klein type spin models on the pyrochlore and checkerboard lattice are spanned by the set of singlet dimer coverings, and thus possess an extensive ground--state degeneracy. Among the many exotic consequences is the presence of deconfined fractional excitations (spinons) which propagate through the entire system. While a realistic electronic model on the pyrochlore lattice is close to the Klein point, this point is in fact inherently unstable because any perturbation ϵ\epsilon restores spinon confinement at T=0T = 0. We demonstrate that deconfinement is recovered in the finite--temperature region ϵTJ\epsilon \ll T \ll J, where the deconfined phase can be characterized as a dilute Coulomb gas of thermally excited spinons. We investigate the zero--temperature phase diagram away from the Klein point by means of a variational approach based on the singlet dimer coverings of the pyrochlore lattices and taking into account their non--orthogonality. We find that in these systems, nearest neighbor exchange interactions do not lead to Rokhsar-Kivelson type processes.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0602528,
  title  = {High-dimensional fractionalization and spinon deconfinement in pyrochlore antiferromagnets},
  author = {Z. Nussinov and C. D. Batista and B. Normand and S. A. Trugman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0602528},
  year   = {2015}
}

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19 pages