Spin Bose-Metal phase in a spin-1/2 model with ring exchange on a two-leg triangular strip
D. N. Sheng, Olexei I. Motrunich, and Matthew P. A. Fisher

TL;DR
This paper investigates a quasi-one-dimensional spin liquid phase called Spin Bose-Metal in a two-leg triangular strip model with ring exchange, revealing a new gapless phase with distinctive correlations and potential instabilities.
Contribution
It identifies and characterizes a quasi-1D descendant of the 2D Spin Bose-Metal state using DMRG, variational methods, and bosonization, uncovering a novel gapless phase with specific correlation features.
Findings
Discovery of a new gapless phase with singular correlations
Identification of three gapless modes and a controlling Luttinger parameter
Observation of potential instabilities leading to VBS and chirality ordered phases
Abstract
Recent experiments on triangular lattice organic Mott insulators have found evidence for a 2D spin liquid in proximity to the metal-insulator transition. A Gutzwiller wavefunction study of the triangular lattice Heisenberg model with appropriate four-spin ring exchanges has found that the projected spinon Fermi sea state has a low variational energy. This wavefunction, together with a slave particle gauge theory, suggests that such spin liquid possesses spin correlations that are singular along surfaces in momentum space ("Bose surfaces"). Signatures of this state, which we refer to as a "Spin Bose-Metal" (SBM), are expected to be manifest in quasi-1D ladder systems: The discrete transverse momenta cut through the 2D Bose surface leading to a distinct pattern of 1D gapless modes. Here we search for a quasi-1D descendant of the triangular lattice SBM state by exploring the Heisenberg…
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