Quantum criticality and emergent orders in the spin-1 bilinear-biquadratic-Kitaev chain
Zhiling Wei, Zhengzhong Du, Xiaodong Cao, Wen-Long You, and Yi Lu

TL;DR
This paper explores the rich quantum phases in a spin-1 chain with competing interactions, revealing new emergent phases induced by Kitaev frustration through advanced numerical methods.
Contribution
It provides the complete ground-state phase diagram of the spin-1 bilinear-biquadratic-Kitaev chain and uncovers two novel Kitaev-induced phases with detailed phase transition analysis.
Findings
Identification of a Kitaev nematic phase from a biquadratic dimer state
Discovery of a Kitaev dimer phase with broken screw symmetry
Observation of a continuous quantum phase transition in the Ising universality class
Abstract
Higher-spin quantum magnets with competing interactions offer a rich platform for exploring quantum phases that transcend the paradigms of spin-1/2 systems, owing to their enlarged local Hilbert spaces and the emergence of multipolar correlations. We investigate a one-dimensional spin-1 chain where quadrupolar order is promoted by two distinct mechanisms: conventional bilinear-biquadratic exchange and bond-directional antiferromagnetic Kitaev frustration. Using density matrix renormalization group calculations, we determine the complete ground-state phase diagram and uncover two emergent phases induced by the Kitaev interaction: a Kitaev nematic phase and a Kitaev-dimer phase. The Kitaev nematic phase emerges from a fragile biquadratic dimer state via a continuous quantum phase transition in the Ising universality class. The Kitaev dimer phase spontaneously breaks a screw symmetry to…
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