Spin-liquid versus spiral-order phases in the anisotropic triangular lattice
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Abstract
We study the competition between magnetic and spin-liquid phases in the Hubbard model on the anisotropic triangular lattice, which is described by two hopping parameters $t$ and $t'$ in different spatial directions and is relevant for layered organic charge-transfer salts. By using a variational approach that includes spiral magnetic order, we provide solid evidence that a spin-liquid phase is stabilized in the strongly-correlated regime and close to the isotropic limit $t'/t=1$. Otherwise, a magnetically ordered spiral state is found, connecting the (collinear) N\'eel and the (coplanar) $120^\circ$ phases. The pitch vector of the spiral phase obtained from the unrestricted Hartree-Fock approximation is substantially renormalized in presence of electronic correlations, and the N\'eel phase is stabilized in a wide regime of the phase diagram, i.e., for $t'/t < 0.75$. We discuss these results in the context of organic charge-transfer salts
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