Quantum Destruction of Spiral Order in Two Dimensional Frustrated Magnets
Abstract
We study the fate of spin-1/2 spiral-ordered two-dimensional quantum antiferromagnets that are disordered by quantum fluctuations. A crucial role is played by the topological point defects of the spiral phase, which are known to have a Z2 character. Previous works established that a nontrivial quantum spin-liquid phase results when the spiral is disordered without proliferating the Z2 vortices. Here, we show that when the spiral is disordered by proliferating and condensing these vortices, valence-bond solid ordering occurs due to quantum Berry phase effects. We develop a general theory for this latter phase transition and apply it to a lattice model. This transition potentially provides a new example of a Landau-forbidden deconfined quantum critical point.
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@article{arxiv.1011.4827,
title = {Quantum Destruction of Spiral Order in Two Dimensional Frustrated Magnets},
author = {Subhro Bhattacharjee},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1011.4827},
year = {2011}
}
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12 pages (Extended and appendix added)