Highly Frustrated Magnetic Clusters: The kagome on a sphere
Ioannis Rousochatzakis, Andreas M. Laeuchli, Frederic Mila

TL;DR
This paper investigates the low-energy excitations of finite kagome antiferromagnetic clusters on a sphere, revealing spectral features, the nature of plateau states, and the influence of topology and spin, with implications for neutron scattering experiments.
Contribution
It provides a detailed spectral analysis of kagome clusters, introduces an effective quantum dimer model, and interprets experimental neutron scattering data through a semiclassical framework.
Findings
Presence of low-lying singlets below the first triplet
Identification of localized magnons in the spectrum
Prediction of low-energy excitations for spin 5/2 clusters
Abstract
We present a detailed study of the low-energy excitations of two existing finite-size realizations of the planar kagome Heisenberg antiferromagnet on the sphere, the cuboctahedron and the icosidodecahedron. After highlighting a number of special spectral features (such as the presence of low-lying singlets below the first triplet and the existence of localized magnons) we focus on two major issues. The first concerns the nature of the excitations above the plateau phase at 1/3 of the saturation magnetization Ms. Our exact diagonalizations for the s=1/2 icosidodecahedron reveal that the low-lying plateau states are adiabatically connected to the degenerate collinear ``up-up-down'' ground states of the Ising point, at the same time being well isolated from higher excitations. A complementary physical picture emerges from the derivation of an effective quantum dimer model which reveals the…
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