SO(5) multicriticality in two-dimensional quantum magnets
Jun Takahashi, Hui Shao, Bowen Zhao, Wenan Guo, Anders W. Sandvik

TL;DR
This paper investigates the nature of the quantum phase transition between Ne9el antiferromagnetism and valence-bond solid in 2D spin-1/2 magnets, revealing weak first-order transitions with emergent SO(5) symmetry and near-critical behavior explained by a dangerously irrelevant perturbation.
Contribution
The study demonstrates the emergence of SO(5) symmetry at the transition and characterizes the weakly first-order nature of the transition using quantum Monte Carlo simulations.
Findings
Weak first-order transitions with increasing discontinuities for higher n
Emergent SO(5) symmetry near the critical point
Large critical exponents b85 for order parameters
Abstract
We resolve the nature of the quantum phase transition between a N\'eel antiferromagnet and a valence-bond solid in two-dimensional spin-1/2 magnets. We study a class of - models, in which Heisenberg exchange competes with interactions formed by products of singlet projectors on adjacent parallel lattice links. QMC simulations provide unambiguous evidence for first-order transitions, with the discontinuities increasing with . For and models, the first-order signatures are very weak. On intermediate length scales, we extract well-defined scaling dimensions (critical exponents) that are common to the models with small , indicating proximity to a quantum critical point. By combining two terms, the transition can be tuned from weak to more strongly first-order. The two coexisting orders on the first-order line scale with a large exponent $\beta…
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TopicsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism · Quantum many-body systems · Advanced Condensed Matter Physics
