Random Coulomb antiferromagnets: from diluted spin liquids to Euclidean random matrices
Abstract
We study a disordered classical Heisenberg magnet with uniformly antiferromagnetic interactions which are frustrated on account of their long-range Coulomb form, {\em i.e.} in and in . This arises naturally as the limit of the emergent interactions between vacancy-induced degrees of freedom in a class of diluted Coulomb spin liquids (including the classical Heisenberg antiferromagnets on checkerboard, SCGO and pyrochlore lattices) and presents a novel variant of a disordered long-range spin Hamiltonian. Using detailed analytical and numerical studies we establish that this model exhibits a very broad paramagnetic regime that extends to very large values of in both and . In , using the lattice-Green function based finite-size regularization of the Coulomb potential (which corresponds naturally to the underlying low-temperature limit of the emergent interactions between orphan-spins), we only find evidence that freezing into a glassy state occurs in the limit of strong coupling, , while no such transition seems to exist at all in . We also demonstrate the presence and importance of screening for such a magnet. We analyse the spectrum of the Euclidean random matrices describing a Gaussian version of this problem, and identify a corresponding quantum mechanical scattering problem.
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@article{arxiv.1505.01764,
title = {Random Coulomb antiferromagnets: from diluted spin liquids to Euclidean random matrices},
author = {J. Rehn and Arnab Sen and Alexei Andreanov and Kedar Damle and R. Moessner and A. Scardicchio},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1505.01764},
year = {2015}
}
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two-column PRB format; 17 pages; 24 .eps figures