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Gapless spin liquids in disguise

Francesco Ferrari, Alberto Parola, Federico Becca

2021Physical review. B./Physical review. B20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We show that gapless spin liquids, which are potential candidates to describe the ground state of frustrated Heisenberg models in two dimensions, become trivial insulators on cylindrical geometries with an even number of legs. In particular, we report calculations for Gutzwiller-projected fermionic states on strips of square and kagome lattices. By choosing different boundary conditions for the fermionic degrees of freedom, both gapless and gapped states may be realized, the latter ones having a lower variational energy. The direct evaluation of static and dynamical correlation functions, as well as overlaps between different states, allows us to demonstrate the sharp difference between the ground-state properties obtained within cylinders or directly in the two-dimensional lattice. Our results shed light on the difficulty to detect bona fide gapless spin liquids in such cylindrical geometries.

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Gapless playbackSquare latticePhysicsGround stateSpin (aerodynamics)Condensed matter physicsDegrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)Lattice (music)Boundary value problemQuantum mechanicsTheoretical physicsStatistical physicsIsing modelThermodynamicsAcousticsAdvanced Condensed Matter PhysicsQuantum many-body systemsPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
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