Sigma-model analysis of $SU(3)$ antiferromagnetic spins on the triangular lattice
Itsuki Takahashi, Yuya Tanizaki

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the low-energy behavior of an $SU(3)$ antiferromagnetic spin model on a triangular lattice using field theory, revealing topological effects, phase restrictions, and potential phase transitions.
Contribution
It introduces a nonlinear sigma model description for the $SU(3)$ spin system and explores topological and anomaly constraints on its phases.
Findings
Valence-bond-solid phase has degenerate ground states for certain p
Berry phase causes destructive interference of monopoles
Supports a direct Ne9el-VBS phase transition
Abstract
Using field-theoretic techniques, we study the analogue of anti-ferromagnetic Heisenberg spin model on the triangular lattice putting the -box symmetric representation on each site. Taking the large- limit, we show that the low-energy effective theory is described by a -dimensional relativistic nonlinear sigma model. Since the target space has a nontrivial homotopy , this model has two kinds of magnetic skyrmions, which can be created and annihilated by monopole instantons. By careful analysis of the Wess-Zumino term in the spin coherent path integral, we compute the Berry phase for these monopoles and it produces the destructive interference. This restricts possible perturbations of the effective Lagrangian by monopole operators, and we see that the valence-bond-solid (VBS) phase should have degenerate ground…
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