Quantum phases of a frustrated spin-1 system: The 5/7 skewed ladder
Abstract
The quantum phases in a spin-1 skewed ladder system formed by alternately fusing five- and seven-membered rings are studied numerically using the exact diagonalization technique up to 16 spins and using the density matrix renormalization group method for larger system sizes. The ladder has a fixed isotropic antiferromagnetic (AF) exchange interaction () between the nearest-neighbor spins along the legs and a varying isotropic AF exchange interaction () along the rungs. As a function of , the system shows many interesting ground states (gs) which vary from different types of nonmagnetic and ferrimagnetic gs. The study of diverse gs properties such as spin gap, spin-spin correlations, spin density and bond order reveal that the system has four distinct phases, namely, the AF phase at small ; the ferrimagnetic phase with gs spin for and with for , where is the number of unit cells; and a reentrant nonmagnetic phase at . The system also shows the presence of spin current at specific values due to simultaneous breaking of both reflection and spin parity symmetries.
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@article{arxiv.2012.07486,
title = {Quantum phases of a frustrated spin-1 system: The 5/7 skewed ladder},
author = {Sambunath Das and Dayasindhu Dey and Manoranjan Kumar and S. Ramasesha},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.07486},
year = {2021}
}
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7 pages, 6 figures