Spin Fluctuations in an Itinerant Heisenberg System: Naive Rpa Treatment
Junichiro Kishine

TL;DR
This paper investigates spin fluctuations in a 2D itinerant Heisenberg system using RPA, demonstrating that vertex corrections are negligible and supporting the simplified RPA approach common in high-temperature superconductor research.
Contribution
The study provides a detailed analysis of spin fluctuation processes within RPA, showing that vertex corrections are small, thus validating the simplified RPA method for high-$T_c$ systems.
Findings
Vertex correction is negligibly small.
Simplified RPA is effective for itinerant Heisenberg systems.
Formalism enables further microscopic magnetic property calculations.
Abstract
The dynamical spin fluctuations in a two-dimensional square lattice in its paramagnetic phase are examined within the framework of Random Phase Approximation(RPA). Itinerant carriers with spin interact with each other via an antiferromagnetic Heisenberg interaction. Then there appear three fundamental scattering processes;a) scattering between parallel spins,b) scattering between antiparallel spins and c) scattering with spin-flip. To examine how these scattering processes affect the dynamical spin fluctuations, we pick up carefully all possible combination of RPA diagrams in a consistent manner and take the spin rotational symmetry into account. Then it becomes clear that we have to take up a sequence of the irreducible single loop which in itself is modified due to the particle-hole ladder type vertex correction.We set up the Bethe-Salpeter equation for the vertex correction and show…
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