Vector chiral and multipolar orders in the spin-1/2 frustrated ferromagnetic chain in magnetic field
Toshiya Hikihara, Lars Kecke, Tsutomu Momoi, Akira Furusaki

TL;DR
This paper investigates the complex phase diagram of a frustrated spin-1/2 chain under magnetic field, revealing various multipolar, chiral, and nematic phases through numerical and theoretical methods.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive ground-state phase diagram for the frustrated chain, identifying new multipolar and chiral phases and their formation mechanisms.
Findings
Identification of vector chiral, nematic, and multipolar phases.
Demonstration of magnon binding leading to multipolar order.
Analysis of phase transitions between different magnetic orders.
Abstract
We study the one-dimensional spin-1/2 Heisenberg chain with competing ferromagnetic nearest-neighbor J_1 and antiferromagnetic next-nearest-neighbor J_2 exchange couplings in the presence of magnetic field. We use both numerical approaches (the density matrix renormalization group method and exact diagonalization) and effective field-theory approach, and obtain the ground-state phase diagram for wide parameter range of the coupling ratio J_1/J_2. The phase diagram is rich and has a variety of phases, including the vector chiral phase, the nematic phase, and other multipolar phases. In the vector chiral phase, which appears in relatively weak magnetic field, the ground state exhibits long-range order (LRO) of vector chirality which spontaneously breaks a parity symmetry. The nematic phase shows a quasi-LRO of antiferro-nematic spin correlation, and arises as a result of formation of…
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