Unconventional Neel and dimer orders in a spin-1/2 frustrated ferromagnetic chain with easy-plane anisotropy
Shunsuke Furukawa, Masahiro Sato, Akira Furusaki

TL;DR
This paper investigates the ground-state phase diagram of a one-dimensional spin-1/2 frustrated ferromagnetic chain with easy-plane anisotropy, revealing unconventional Neel and dimer orders induced by next-nearest-neighbor interactions.
Contribution
It demonstrates the emergence of Neel and dimer phases in a frustrated XXZ chain, highlighting the role of trimer degrees of freedom in stabilizing Neel order.
Findings
Phase transitions from Tomonaga-Luttinger liquid to gapped phases
Alternating appearance of Neel and dimer orders with anisotropy
Emergent trimer degrees of freedom are crucial for Neel order
Abstract
We study the ground-state phase diagram of a one-dimensional spin-1/2 easy-plane XXZ model with a ferromagnetic nearest-neighbor (NN) coupling and a competing next-nearest-neighbor (NNN) antiferromagnetic coupling in the parameter range . When , the model is in a Tomonaga-Luttinger liquid phase which is adiabatically connected to the critical phase of the XXZ model of . On the basis of the effective (sine-Gordon) theory and numerical analyses of low-lying energy levels of finite-size systems, we show that the NNN coupling induces phase transitions from the Tomonaga-Luttinger liquid to gapped phases with either Neel or dimer order. Interestingly, these two types of ordered phases appear alternately as the easy-plane anisotropy is changed towards the isotropic limit. The appearance of the antiferromagnetic (Neel) order in this…
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