Semi-phenomenological analysis of neutron scattering results for quasi-two dimensional quantum anti-ferromagnet
Subhajit Sarkar, Ranjan Chaudhury, Samir K. Paul

TL;DR
This paper analyzes neutron scattering data for a quasi-two-dimensional quantum antiferromagnet using a semi-classical vortex model, revealing its limitations and emphasizing the need for a full quantum approach.
Contribution
It demonstrates the failure of the semi-classical vortex gas model for low-spin systems and highlights the necessity of quantum mechanical treatments for understanding topological excitations.
Findings
Semi-classical model shows unphysical oscillations in intensity calculations.
Discrepancies between theory and experiment at finite energy transfer.
High-spin systems like MnPS3 conform to conventional theories.
Abstract
The available results from the inelastic neutron scattering experiment performed on the quasi-two dimensional spin anti-ferromagnetic material have been analysed theoretically. The formalism of ours is based on a semi-classical like treatment involving a model of an ideal gas of mobile vortices and anti-vortices built on the background of the Nel state, using the bipartite classical spin configuration corresponding to an XY- anisotropic Heisenberg anti-ferromagnet on a square lattice. The results for the integrated intensities for our spin model corresponding to different temperatures, show occurrence of vigorous unphysical oscillations, when convoluted with a realistic spectral window function. These results indicate failure of the conventional semi-classical theoretical model of ideal vortex/anti-vortex gas arising in the…
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