Nearly degenerate ground states of a checkerboard antiferromagnet and their bosonic interpretation

  • Haiyuan Zou*
  • , Fan Yang
  • , Wei Ku*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The spin-1/2 model system with antiferromagnetic (AF) couplings on a J 1-J 2 checkerboard lattice, known as the planar pyrochlore model, is strongly frustrated and associated with a two-to-one dimensional crossover. Using the Projected Entangled Simplex States tensor network ansatz, we identify a large number of nearly degenerate states in the frustrated region (J 1 < J 2). Specifically, we find the long-sought crossed-dimer valence bond solid (VBS) state to be the ground state at J 1 ≲ J 2, while various 1D AF correlated states take over the rest. We verify the stability of the VBS state against nematic perturbation. The corresponding bosonic picture provides an intuitive understanding of the low-energy physics. Particularly, it predicts weaker VBS states in the easy-plane limit, which we confirm numerically. Our results clarify the most essential ground state properties of this interesting system and demonstrate the usefulness of bosonic picture in dealing with frustrated magnetism.

Original languageEnglish
Article number217211
JournalScience China: Physics, Mechanics and Astronomy
Volume67
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2024

Keywords

  • degenerate states
  • dimensional crossover
  • frustrated magnetism
  • tensor networks

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