Thermodynamics of the frustrated $J_1$-$J_2$ Heisenberg ferromagnet on the body-centered cubic lattice with arbitrary spin
P. M\"uller, J. Richter, A. Hauser, D. Ihle

TL;DR
This study investigates the thermodynamic behavior of a frustrated $J_1$-$J_2$ Heisenberg ferromagnet on a body-centered cubic lattice, revealing how frustration and spin influence critical temperatures and magnetic correlations.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the thermodynamics of the frustrated $J_1$-$J_2$ Heisenberg model on a BCC lattice, including empirical formulas for Curie temperature dependence and novel features near the transition point.
Findings
Curie temperature decreases with frustration, especially near the critical point.
Transition point $J_2^c$ is nearly independent of spin $S$, close to classical value.
Unusual features near transition include negative correlations and increased spin stiffness.
Abstract
We use the spin-rotation-invariant Green's function method as well as the high-temperature expansion to discuss the thermodynamic properties of the frustrated spin- - Heisenberg magnet on the body-centered cubic lattice. We consider ferromagnetic nearest-neighbor bonds and antiferromagnetic next-nearest-neighbor bonds and arbitrary spin . We find that the transition point between the ferromagnetic ground state and the antiferromagnetic one is nearly independent of the spin , i.e., it is very close to the classical transition point . At finite temperatures we focus on the parameter regime with a ferromagnetic ground-state. We calculate the Curie temperature and derive an empirical formula describing the influence of the frustration parameter and spin on…
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