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Symplectic N and time reversal in frustrated magnetism

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 79, Issue 1, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.79.014424

Keywords

antiferromagnetism; bonds (chemical); ferromagnetism; frustration; Heisenberg model; Neel temperature

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  1. National Science Foundation [DMR-0605935]

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Identifying the time-reversal symmetry of spins as a symplectic symmetry, we develop a large N approximation for quantum magnetism that embraces both antiferromagnetism and ferromagnetism. In SU(N), where N>2, not all spins invert under time reversal, so we have introduced a large N treatment that builds interactions exclusively out of the symplectic subgroup [SP(N)] of time-reversing spins, a more stringent condition than the symplectic symmetry of previous SP(N) large N treatments. As a result, we obtain a mean-field theory that incorporates the energy cost of frustrated bonds. When applied to the frustrated square lattice, the ferromagnetic bonds restore the frustration dependence of the critical spin in the Neel phase and recover the correct frustration dependence of the finite temperature Ising transition.

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