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Numerical Study of Bond-Nematic Order in Spin S=1/2 Frustrated Ferromagnets on the Square Lattice

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Abstract

In the absence of conventional magnetic order of spin-dipolar moments, ordering with higher-order moments like spin-quadrupoles may occur. Magnets with spin-1/2 degrees of freedom, however, can only exhibit spin-quadrupoles---or spin-nematic states---if two spin-1/2 are combined into an effective spin-1. Such bond-nematic phase has theoretically been observed in frustrated ferromagnets on the square lattice [Shannon2006]. Motivated by recent experiments suggesting the existence of spin-nematic order in volborthite in applied magnetic field [Kohama2019], we revisit the square-lattice frustrated ferromagnets using a combination of modern numerical techniques, namely matrix-product states based methods and high-field exact diagonalization. We confirm the existence of the bond-nematic phase sandwiched between the fully-polarized phase at high fields and a long-range magnetically ordered phase at low fields, and characterise its microscopic properties. These methods enable us to study its dynamical fingerprint---a characteristic Goldstone mode associated with the director of the spin-quadrupole---taking into account the strongly interacting many-body nature in a controlled way.

Presenters

  • Matthias Gohlke

    Okinawa Inst of Sci & Tech

Authors

  • Matthias Gohlke

    Okinawa Inst of Sci & Tech

  • Tokuro Shimokawa

    Okinawa Inst of Sci & Tech

  • Nicholas Shannon

    Okinawa Inst of Sci & Tech, Theory of Quantum Matter Unit, OIST, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST), OIST, Theory of Quantum Matter Unit, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology