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Square-lattice s=12XY model and the Jordan–Wigner fermions: the ground-state and thermodynamic properties

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  • Derzhko, Oleg
  • Verkholyak, Taras
  • Schmidt, Reimar
  • Richter, Johannes

Abstract

Using the 2D Jordan–Wigner transformation we reformulate the square-lattice s=12XY(XZ) model in terms of noninteracting spinless fermions and examine the ground-state and thermodynamic properties of this spin system. We consider the model with two types of anisotropy: the spatial anisotropy interpolating between 2D and 1D lattices and the anisotropy of the exchange interaction interpolating between isotropic XY and Ising interactions. We compare the obtained (approximate) results with exact ones (1D limit, square-lattice Ising model) and other approximate ones (linear spin-wave theory and exact diagonalization data for finite lattices of up to N=36 sites supplemented by finite-size scaling). We discuss the ground-state and thermodynamic properties in dependence on the spatial and exchange interaction anisotropies. We pay special attention to the quantum phase transition driven by the exchange interaction anisotropy as well as to the appearance/disappearance of the zero-temperature magnetization in the quasi-1D limit.

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  • Derzhko, Oleg & Verkholyak, Taras & Schmidt, Reimar & Richter, Johannes, 2003. "Square-lattice s=12XY model and the Jordan–Wigner fermions: the ground-state and thermodynamic properties," Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, Elsevier, vol. 320(C), pages 407-428.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:phsmap:v:320:y:2003:i:c:p:407-428
    DOI: 10.1016/S0378-4371(02)01595-9
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