Magnetism of a Frustrated Four-Spin-Tube

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Abstract

We report on the magnetism of a frustrated four-leg spin-$1/2$ tube (FFST) [1]. Using a combination of series expansion, based on the continuous unitary transformation method and density-matrix renormalization group we analyze the ground-state correlations, and the one-, and the two-particle excitations in the regime of strong rung-coupling. We find that frustration destabilizes the spin-gapped quadrumer singlet-phase of the FFST, leading to first order quantum phase transitions. Apart from the well-know triplon branch of two-leg spin-ladders, the FFST is shown to sustain additional elementary excitations, including a singlon, and additional triplons. Finally, in the two-particle sector the FFST exhibits several collective (anti)bound states. Frustration has significant impact on the FFST leading to a flattening of the ground-state energy landscape, a mass-enhancement of the excitations, and a relative enhancement of the (anti)binding strength.\\[4pt] [1] Marcelo Arlego and Wolfram Brenig Phys. Rev. B {\bf 84}, 134426 (2011).

*Work supported in part by DFG 444 ARG-113/10/0-1, CONICET Coop. Int. R.2049/09 and PIP 1691, ANPCyT PICT 1426, and NSF PHY05-51164.

Authors

  • Wolfram Brenig

    • Technical University Braunschweig, Germany
  • Marcelo Arlego

    • Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina