High-Order Coupled Cluster Method (CCM) Calculations for Quantum Magnets with Valence-Bond Ground States
D.J.J. Farnell, J. Richter, R. Zinke, and R.F. Bishop

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that the coupled cluster method (CCM) can accurately represent valence-bond ground states in quantum antiferromagnets, providing precise results for energies and order parameters across various models.
Contribution
The study shows that CCM can exactly reproduce valence-bond ground states and effectively analyze phase stability in quantum magnetic models.
Findings
Exact representation of valence-bond states using CCM.
Reproduction of dimerized ground state at J2/J1=0.5.
Accurate ground-state energies for multiple models.
Abstract
In this article, we prove that exact representations of dimer and plaquette valence-bond ket ground states for quantum Heisenberg antiferromagnets may be formed via the usual coupled cluster method (CCM) from independent-spin product (e.g. N\'eel) model states. We show that we are able to provide good results for both the ground-state energy and the sublattice magnetization for dimer and plaquette valence-bond phases within the CCM. As a first example, we investigate the spin-half -- model for the linear chain, and we show that we are able to reproduce exactly the dimerized ground (ket) state at . The dimerized phase is stable over a range of values for around 0.5. We present evidence of symmetry breaking by considering the ket- and bra-state correlation coefficients as a function of . We then consider the Shastry-Sutherland model and…
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