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Magnetic phase diagram of the dimerized spin $S=1/2$ ladder

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2012-07-26 v2

Abstract

The ground-state magnetic phase diagram of a spin S=1/2S=1/2 two-leg ladder with alternating rung exchange J(n)=J[1+(1)nδ]J_{\perp}(n)=J_{\perp}[1 + (-1)^{n} \delta] is studied using the analytical and numerical approaches. In the limit where the rung exchange is dominant, we have mapped the model onto the effective quantum sine-Gordon model with topological term and identified two quantum phase transitions at magnetization equal to the half of saturation value from a gapped to the gapless regime. These quantum transitions belong to the universality class of the commensurate-incommensurate phase transition. We have also shown that the magnetization curve of the system exhibits a plateau at magnetization equal to the half of the saturation value. We also present a detailed numerical analysis of the low energy excitation spectrum and the ground state magnetic phase diagram of the ladder with rung-exchange alternation using Lanczos method of numerical diagonalizations for ladders with number of sites up to N=28. We have calculated numerically the magnetic field dependence of the low-energy excitation spectrum, magnetization and the on-rung spin-spin correlation function. We have also calculated the width of the magnetization plateau and show that it scales as δν\delta^{\nu}, where critical exponent varies from ν=0.87±0.01\nu =0.87\pm0.01 in the case of a ladder with isotropic antiferromagnetic legs to ν=1.82±0.01\nu =1.82\pm0.01 in the case of ladder with ferromagnetic legs. Obtained numerical results are in an complete agreement with estimations made within the continuum-limit approach.

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@article{arxiv.0902.2530,
  title  = {Magnetic phase diagram of the dimerized spin $S=1/2$ ladder},
  author = {G. I. Japaridze and S. Mahdavifar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0902.2530},
  year   = {2012}
}

Comments

8 pages, 6 figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:cond-mat/0603153, arXiv:1110.4467