Spin Hartree-Fock approach to quantum Heisenberg antiferromagnets in low dimensions
Abstract
We construct a new mean-field theory for quantum (spin-1/2) Heisenberg antiferromagnet in one (1D) and two (2D) dimensions using a Hartree-Fock decoupling of the four-point correlation functions. We show that the solution to the self-consistency equations based on two-point correlation functions does not produce any unphysical finite-temperature phase transition in accord with Mermin-Wagner theorem, unlike the common approach based on the mean-field equation for the order parameter. The next-neighbor spin-spin correlation functions, calculated within this approach, reproduce closely the strong renormalization by quantum fluctuations obtained via Bethe ansatz in 1D and a small renormalization of the classical antiferromagnetic state in 2D. The heat capacity approximates with reasonable accuracy the full Bethe ansatz result at all temperatures in 1D. In 2D, we obtain a reduction of the peak height in the heat capacity at a finite temperature that is accessible by high-order expansions.
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@article{arxiv.1802.07579,
title = {Spin Hartree-Fock approach to quantum Heisenberg antiferromagnets in low dimensions},
author = {A. Werth and P. Kopietz and O. Tsyplyatyev},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.07579},
year = {2018}
}
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5 pages, 2 figures