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Theory of antiferromagnetic Heisenberg spins on breathing pyrochlore lattice

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2017-02-16 v1

Abstract

Spin-singlet orders are studied for the antiferromagnetic Heisenberg model with spin SS>1/2 on a breathing pyrochlore lattice, where tetrahedron units are weakly coupled and exchange constants have two values 0<JJ0<J' \ll J. The ground state has a thermodynamic degeneracy at JJ'=0, and I have studied lattice symmetry breaking associated to lifting this degeneracy. Third-order perturbation in JJ' for general spin SS shows that the effective Hamiltonian has a form of three-tetrahedron interactions of pseudospins τ\tau, which is identical to that previously derived for SS=1/2, and I have calculated their matrix elements for general SS. For this effective Hamiltonian, I have obtained its mean-field ground state and investigated the possibility of lattice symmetry breaking for the cases of SS=3/2 and 11. In contrast to the SS=1/2 case,τ\tau's response to conjugate field has a Z3Z_3 anisotropy in its internal space, and this stabilizes the mean-field ground state. The mean-field ground state has a characteristic spatial pattern of spin correlations related to the lattice symmetry breaking. Spin structure factor S(q)S(q) is calculated and found to have symmetry broken parts with amplitudes of the same order as the isotropic part.

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@article{arxiv.1702.04468,
  title  = {Theory of antiferromagnetic Heisenberg spins on breathing pyrochlore lattice},
  author = {Hirokazu Tsunetsugu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.04468},
  year   = {2017}
}

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To be published in Progress of Theoretical and Experimental Physics. 28 pages, 8 figures