Spin-polaron excitations in a doped Shastry-Sutherland model
S. El Shawish, J. Bonca

TL;DR
This study uses a variational algorithm to investigate how nonmagnetic impurities create localized spin polarons in a doped Shastry-Sutherland lattice, revealing anisotropic excitations and in-gap spectral features.
Contribution
It demonstrates the formation of localized spin polarons around impurities in a doped Shastry-Sutherland model using a variational approach, highlighting anisotropic properties.
Findings
Localized spin polarons form around impurities.
Impurities induce in-gap peaks in the dynamical spin structure factor.
Polaron anisotropy is due to lattice symmetry.
Abstract
Using variational algorithm on an infinite Shastry-Sutherland (SS) lattice we show that the introduction of a static nonmagnetic impurity into a dimerized ground state leads to a formation of a small, localized spin polaron surrounding the impurity site. Due to a particular symmetry of the SS lattice, the polaron is extremely anisotropic with a short spatial extent. The presence of nonmagnetic impurities leads to a formation of pronounced in-gap peaks in the dynamical spin structure factor, which we attribute to the spin-doublet excitations of a single unpaired spin surrounded by triplet fluctuations. Our results are relevant for the description of SrCu(BO) compound when doped with nonmagnetic atoms at Cu sites.
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