Nearly deconfined spinon excitations in the square-lattice spin-1/2 Heisenberg antiferromagnet
Hui Shao, Yan Qi Qin, Sylvain Capponi, Stefano Chesi, Zi Yang Meng,, Anders W. Sandvik

TL;DR
This paper investigates the dynamic spin structure factor of the square-lattice spin-1/2 Heisenberg antiferromagnet and the $J$-$Q$ model, revealing nearly deconfined spinons at $( ext{pi},0)$ and their evolution near a quantum critical point.
Contribution
It introduces an improved stochastic analytic continuation method and an effective model to describe nearly deconfined spinons and magnon behavior in these quantum antiferromagnets.
Findings
Broad continuum at $( ext{pi},0)$ interpreted as nearly deconfined spinons.
Rapid reduction of magnon weight at $( ext{pi},0)$ with increasing $Q$.
Persistence of magnon pole at $( ext{pi}/2, ext{pi}/2)$ even at the critical point.
Abstract
We study the dynamic spin structure factor of the spin- square-lattice Heisenberg antiferromagnet and of the - model (with 4-spin interactions and Heisenberg exchange ). Using an improved method for stochastic analytic continuation of imaginary-time correlation functions computed with QMC simulations, we can treat the sharp (-function) contribution from spinwaves (magnons) and a continuum at higher energy. The results for the Heisenberg model agree with neutron scattering experiments on Cu(DCOO)4DO, where a broad spectral-weight continuum at was interpreted as deconfined spinons. Our results at show a similar reduction of the magnon weight and a large continuum, while the continuum is much smaller at (as also seen experimentally). Turning on , we observe a rapid reduction of the magnon weight…
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