Quantum Monte Carlo Simulation of Frustrated Kondo Lattice Models
Abstract
The absence of negative sign problem in quantum Monte Carlo simulations of spin and fermion systems has different origins. World-line based algorithms for spins require positivity of matrix elements whereas auxiliary field approaches for fermions depend on symmetries such as particle-hole. For negative-sign-free spin and fermionic systems, we show that one can formulate a negative-sign-free auxiliary field quantum Monte Carlo algorithm that allows Kondo coupling of fermions with the spins. Using this general approach, we study a half-filled Kondo lattice model on the Honeycomb lattice with geometric frustration. In addition to the conventional Kondo insulator and anti-ferromagnetically ordered phases, we find a partial Kondo screened state where spins are selectively screened so as to alleviate frustration, and the lattice rotation symmetry is broken nematically.
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@article{arxiv.1711.03116,
title = {Quantum Monte Carlo Simulation of Frustrated Kondo Lattice Models},
author = {Toshihiro Sato and Fakher F. Assaad and Tarun Grover},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.03116},
year = {2018}
}
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6 pages, 5 figures, supplemental material