Low temperature properties of the triangular-lattice antiferromagnet: a bosonic spinon theory
Abstract
We study the low temperature properties of the triangular-lattice Heisenberg antiferromagnet with a mean field Schwinger spin-1/2 boson scheme that reproduces quantitatively the zero temperature energy spectrum derived previously using series expansions. By analyzing the spin-spin and the boson density-density dynamical structure factors, we identify the unphysical spin excitations that come from the relaxation of the local constraint on bosons. This allows us to reconstruct a free energy based on the physical excitations only, whose predictions for entropy and uniform susceptibility seem to be reliable within the temperature range $0< T <0.3J, which is difficult to access by other methods. The high values of entropy, also found in high temperature expansions studies, can be attributed to the roton-like narrowed dispersion at finite temperatures.
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@article{arxiv.1203.3794,
title = {Low temperature properties of the triangular-lattice antiferromagnet: a bosonic spinon theory},
author = {A. Mezio and L. O. Manuel and R. R. P. Singh and A. E. Trumper},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1203.3794},
year = {2012}
}
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16 pages, 5 figures