Random-Singlet Phase in Disordered Two-Dimensional Quantum Magnets
Lu Liu, Hui Shao, Yu-Cheng Lin, Wenan Guo, Anders W. Sandvik

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the existence of a two-dimensional random singlet phase in disordered quantum magnets, characterized by algebraic correlations and spinon pairing, using quantum Monte Carlo simulations.
Contribution
It introduces a 2D analog of the 1D random singlet state in a non-frustrated disordered quantum magnet system, expanding understanding of disordered quantum phases.
Findings
Identification of a 2D random singlet state with algebraic correlations
Observation of spinon pairing and domain wall effects
Variation of dynamic exponent z with temperature and phase boundaries
Abstract
We study effects of disorder (randomness) in a 2D square-lattice quantum spin system, the - model with a 6-spin interaction supplementing the Heisenberg exchange . In the absence of disorder the system hosts antiferromagnetic (AFM) and columnar valence-bond-solid (VBS) ground states. The VBS breaks symmetry, and in the presence of arbitrarily weak disorder it forms domains. Using QMC simulations, we demonstrate two kinds of such disordered VBS states. Upon dilution, a removed site leaves a localized spin in the opposite sublattice. These spins form AFM order. For random interactions, we find a different state, with no order but algebraically decaying mean correlations. We identify localized spinons at the nexus of domain walls between different VBS patterns. These spinons form correlated groups with the same number of spinons and antispinons. Within such a…
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