Perturbative approach to quantum tunneling and quantum interferences in spin clusters
Ivo A. Maceira, Fr\'ed\'eric Mila, Markus M\"uller

TL;DR
This paper develops a perturbative framework to analyze quantum tunneling and interference effects in finite spin clusters, providing explicit formulas for level crossings and the impact of disorder, with applications to molecular magnets and surface-adsorbed spins.
Contribution
It introduces a recurrence relation-based perturbation theory for tunneling in spin systems, enabling analytical predictions of level crossings and interference phenomena in various spin cluster configurations.
Findings
Derived explicit formulas for level crossings in spin chains and macroscopic spins.
Showed destructive interference leads to vanishing tunneling at certain fields.
Analyzed robustness of tunneling suppression against disorder.
Abstract
Collective tunneling is a ubiquitous phenomenon in finite-size spin clusters that shows up in systems as diverse as molecular magnets or spin clusters adsorbed at surfaces. The problem we explore is to understand how small flipping terms can cooperate to flip a large spin to the opposite direction or a cluster of interacting elementary Ising spins into the time-reversed state. These high order processes will involve at least two channels, a single spin-flip channel due to a transverse field and a two-spin flip channel due to exchange or due to single-ion anisotropies. In the present paper, we show that high-order perturbation theory can be formulated and evaluated with the help of simple recurrence relations, leading to a compact theory of tunnelling in macroscopic spins, in one-dimensional clusters, as well as in small higher-dimensional clusters. This is demonstrated explicitly in the…
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