Spin-1/2 Heisenberg antiferromagnet on an anisotropic kagome lattice
Abstract
We use the coupled cluster method to study the zero-temperature properties of an extended two-dimensional Heisenberg antiferromagnet formed from spin-1/2 moments on an infinite spatially anisotropic kagome lattice of corner-sharing isosceles triangles, with nearest-neighbor bonds only. The bonds have exchange constants along two of the three lattice directions and along the third. In the classical limit the ground-state (GS) phase for has collinear ferrimagnetic (N\'{e}el) order where the -coupled chain spins are ferromagnetically ordered in one direction with the remaining spins aligned in the opposite direction, while for there exists an infinite GS family of canted ferrimagnetic spin states, which are energetically degenerate. For the spin-1/2 case we find that quantum analogs of both these classical states continue to exist as stable GS phases in some regions of the anisotropy parameter , namely for for the N\'{e}el state and for (at least part of) the region for the canted phase. However, they are now separated by a paramagnetic phase without either sort of magnetic order in the region , which includes the isotropic kagome point where the stable GS phase is now believed to be a topological () spin liquid. Our best numerical estimates are and .
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@article{arxiv.1208.3989,
title = {Spin-1/2 Heisenberg antiferromagnet on an anisotropic kagome lattice},
author = {P. H. Y. Li and R. F. Bishop and C. E. Campbell and D. J. J. Farnell and O. Götze and J. Richter},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1208.3989},
year = {2012}
}