Vacancy-induced spin texture in a one dimensional $S=1/2$ Heisenberg antiferromagnet
Abstract
We study the effect of a missing spin in a one dimensional antiferromagnet with nearest neighbour Heisenberg exchange and six-spin coupling using Quantum Monte-Carlo (QMC) and bosonization techniques. For , the system is in a quasi-long range ordered power-law antiferromagnetic phase, which gives way to a valence-bond solid state that spontaneously breaks lattice translation symmetry for . We study the ground state spin texture in the the ground state of the system with a missing spin, focusing on the alternating part . We find that our QMC results for at take on the scaling form expected from bosonization considerations, but violate scaling for . Within the bosonization approach, such violations of scaling arise from the presence of a marginally irrelevant sine-Gordon interaction, whose effects we calculate using renormalization group (RG) improved perturbation theory. Our field-theoretical predictions are found to agree well with the QMC data for .
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@article{arxiv.1107.1493,
title = {Vacancy-induced spin texture in a one dimensional $S=1/2$ Heisenberg antiferromagnet},
author = {Sambuddha Sanyal and Argha Banerjee and Kedar Damle},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1107.1493},
year = {2015}
}
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9 pages, two-column PRB format