Metamagnetic Transition in Low-Dimensional Site-Decorated Quantum Heisenberg Ferrimagnets
Abstract
The prohibition of finite-temperature phase transition in one-dimensional (1D) Ising models and 1D/2D quantum Heisenberg models with short-range interactions fundamentally constrains the application potentials of low-dimensional magnetic materials. Recently, ultranarrow phase crossover (UNPC), which can approach a transition at a desirable finite temperature arbitrarily closely, was discovered in 1D decorated Ising chains and ladders. Here we present a theoretical study of similarly decorated, yet much more challenging, quantum Heisenberg ferrimagnets in a magnetic field, which features ferromagnetic backbone exchange , antiferromagnetic site-decoration coupling , and different magnetic moments for the backbone and decorating spins . We exactly solved the model in the large limit -- as a central-macrospin model -- and found two finite-temperature second-order transitions; just above a ``half-ice, half-fire'' regime appears. Finite- weak-field results follow from an effective-field mapping, suggesting the emergence of UNPC at finite in 2D square lattices thanks to its exponentially strong initial magnetic susceptibility , though less likely in 1D chains where . These results may shed light on new technological applications of low-dimensional quantum spin systems and attract experimental and computational tests.
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@article{arxiv.2511.06442,
title = {Metamagnetic Transition in Low-Dimensional Site-Decorated Quantum Heisenberg Ferrimagnets},
author = {Weiguo Yin and A. M. Tsvelik},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.06442},
year = {2025}
}
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5 pages, 3 figures. Supplemental Material (2 pages, 2 figures)