Physics – Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
1994-01-19
Physical Review B 50, 258 (1994)
Physics
Condensed Matter
27 pages, REVTEX 3.0, 8 Postscript figures appended, YCTP-xyzx
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevB.50.258
Consider a $d$-dimensional antiferromagnet with a quantum disordered ground state and a gap to bosonic excitations with non-zero spin. In a finite external magnetic field, this antiferromagnet will undergo a phase transition to a ground state with non-zero magnetization, describable as the condensation of a dilute gas of bosons. The finite temperature properties of the Bose gas in the vicinity of this transition are argued to obey a hypothesis of ZERO SCALE-FACTOR UNIVERSALITY for $d < 2$, with logarithmic violations in $d=2$. Scaling properties of various experimental observables are computed in an expansion in $\epsilon=2-d$, and exactly in $d=1$.
Sachdev Subir
Senthil T.
Shankar Raji
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