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Mott Glass and Criticality in a S=1/2 Bilayer Heisenberg Model with Interlayer Bond Dilution

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2025-09-05 v1 Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

We employ the stochastic series expansion quantum Monte Carlo (SSE-QMC) method to investigate the S=1/2S = 1/2 antiferromagnetic Heisenberg model on a bilayer square lattice with diluted interlayer couplings. Both regular and random dilution patterns are considered. In systems with regular dilution, tuning the interlayer interaction drives a quantum phase transition from a N\'eel-ordered phase to a quantum disordered phase, consistent with the O(3)O(3) universality class. In contrast, random dilution gives rise to a two-step transition: from the N\'eel phase to an intermediate Mott glass (MG) phase, followed by a transition to the quantum disordered phase. Within the MG phase, the uniform magnetic susceptibility exhibits a stretched-exponential temperature dependence χuexp(b/Tα)\chi_u \sim \exp(-b/T^\alpha), 0<α<10 < \alpha < 1. At the N\'eel-to-glass transition, quenched disorder modifies the critical exponents in a manner consistent with the Harris criterion. These findings provide new insights into disorder-driven quantum phase transitions and the emergence of glassy phases in diluted bilayer quantum magnets.

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@article{arxiv.2509.03604,
  title  = {Mott Glass and Criticality in a S=1/2 Bilayer Heisenberg Model with Interlayer Bond Dilution},
  author = {Kunpeng Li and Han-Qing Wu and Dao-Xin Yao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.03604},
  year   = {2025}
}