Berry phase investigation of spin-S ladders
Natalia Chepiga, Fr\'ed\'eric Michaud, Fr\'ed\'eric Mila

TL;DR
This paper explores how local Berry phases can characterize different quantum phases and phase transitions in antiferromagnetic spin-S ladders, revealing distinctions between frustration, boundary conditions, and rung coupling effects.
Contribution
It introduces the use of two types of Berry phases to detect phase transitions and cross-overs in spin ladders, providing new insights into their topological properties.
Findings
Berry phases are quantized in gapped systems with time reversal symmetry.
Change in twist Berry phase indicates a quantum phase transition with gap closing.
Rung Berry phase changes correspond to cross-overs, not necessarily phase transitions.
Abstract
We investigate the properties of antiferromagnetic spin-S ladders with the help of local Berry phases defined by imposing a twist on one or a few local bonds. In gapped systems with time reversal symmetry, these Berry phases are quantized, hence able in principle to characterize different phases. In the case of a fully frustrated ladder where the total spin on a rung is a conserved quantity that changes abruptly upon increasing the rung coupling, we show that two Berry phases are relevant to detect such phase transitions: the rung Berry phase defined by imposing a twist on one rung coupling, and the twist Berry phase defined by twisting the boundary conditions along the legs. In the case of non-frustrated ladders, we have followed the fate of both Berry phases when interpolating between standard ladders and dimerized spin chains. A careful investigation of the spin gap and of edge…
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