Zero-temperature magnetic-field-induced phase transition between two ordered gapped phases in spin-ladders with ferromagnetic legs

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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10.1103/PhysRevB.73.132402

We suggest that under an increase of a magnetic field a spin-ladder with ferromagnetic legs does not pass without fail through an incommensurate phase but possibly in a straight way turns into a fully polarized ferromagnetic phase. The spin gap remains finite at the transition point. This scenario is demonstrated for the special spin-ladder model with exact singlet-rung ground state. We suppose that this kind of behavior realizes for the spin-ladder material (5IAP)_2CuBr_4*H_2O

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