A DMRG Study of Low-Energy Excitations and Low-Temperature Properties of Alternating Spin Systems
Swapan K. Pati, S. Ramasesha, Diptiman Sen (IISc, Bangalore)

TL;DR
This study uses DMRG to analyze low-energy excitations and thermodynamic properties of alternating spin chains, revealing ferrimagnetic ground states, excitation gaps, and magnetic responses consistent with experimental data.
Contribution
It provides a detailed DMRG analysis of various alternating spin chains, highlighting their excitation spectra, susceptibility, and specific heat behaviors, with new insights into their quantum properties.
Findings
Ground state is ferrimagnetic with total spin s_G = N(s_1 - s_2)
Existence of gapless and gapped excitations with specific spin states
Magnetic susceptibility and specific heat show strong field and temperature dependence
Abstract
We use the density matrix renormalization group (DMRG) method to study the ground and low-lying excited states of three kinds of uniform and dimerized alternating spin chains. The DMRG procedure is also employed to obtain low-temperature thermodynamic properties of these systems. We consider a 2N site system with spins and alternating from site to site and interacting via a Heisenberg antiferromagnetic exchange. The three systems studied correspond to being equal to and ; all of them have very similar properties. The ground state is found to be ferrimagnetic with total spin . We find that there is a gapless excitation to a state with spin , and a gapped excitation to a state with spin . Surprisingly, the correlation length in the ground state is found to be very small for this gapless system. The…
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