Quantum phase transitions and composite excitations of antiferromagnetic spin trimer chains in a magnetic field
Jun-Qing Cheng, Zhi-Yao Ning, Han-Qing Wu, and Dao-Xin Yao

TL;DR
This paper investigates quantum phase transitions and composite excitations in antiferromagnetic spin trimer chains under magnetic fields using advanced numerical methods, revealing complex phase diagrams and high-energy excitations.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive numerical analysis of phase transitions and composite excitations in spin trimer chains, including the identification of internal trimer modes and the potential for quarton Bose-Einstein condensation.
Findings
Revealed phase diagram with XY-I, 1/3 magnetization plateau, XY-II, and ferromagnetic phases.
Identified internal trimer excitations as doublons and quartons in different phases.
Explored the possibility of quarton Bose-Einstein condensation.
Abstract
Motivated by recent advancements in theoretical and experimental studies of the high-energy excitations on an antiferromagnetic trimer chain, we numerically investigate the quantum phase transition and composite dynamics in this system by applying a magnetic field. The numerical methods we used include the exact diagonalization, density matrix renormalization group, time-dependent variational principle, and cluster perturbation theory. From calculating the entanglement entropy, we have revealed the phase diagram which includes the XY-I, magnetization plateau, XY-II, and ferromagnetic phases. Both the critical XY-I and XY-II phases are characterized by the conformal field theory with a central charge . By analyzing the dynamic spin structure factor, we elucidate the distinct features of spin dynamics across different phases. In the regime with weak intertrimer…
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TopicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Theoretical and Computational Physics · Magnetic properties of thin films
