Quantum phase transitions in Heisenberg $J_1-J_2$ triangular antiferromagnet in a magnetic field
Abstract
We present the zero temperature phase diagram of a Heisenberg antiferromagnet on a frustrated triangular lattice with nearest neighbor () and next nearest neighbor () interactions, in a magnetic field. We show that the classical model has an accidental degeneracy for all and all fields, but the degeneracy is lifted by quantum fluctuations. We show that at large , for , quantum fluctuations select the same sequence of three sublattice co-planar states in a field as for , and for they select the canted stripe state for all non-zero fields. The transition between the two states is first order in all fields, with the hysteresis width set by quantum fluctuations. We study the model with arbitrary , including , near the saturation field by exploring the fact that near saturation the density of bosons is small for all . We show that for , the transition remains first order, with a finite hysteresis width, but for and, possibly, , there appears a new intermediate phase, likely without a spontaneous long-range order.
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@article{arxiv.1611.06920,
title = {Quantum phase transitions in Heisenberg $J_1-J_2$ triangular antiferromagnet in a magnetic field},
author = {Mengxing Ye and Andrey V. Chubukov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.06920},
year = {2017}
}
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