Ferromagnetic frustrated spin systems on the square lattice: a Schwinger boson study

Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons

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7 pages, 11 figures

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10.1103/PhysRevB.84.214406

We study a ferromagnetic Heisenberg spin system on the square lattice, with nearest neighbors interaction J_1 frustrated by second J_2 and third J_3 neighbors antiferromagnetic interactions, using a mean field theory for the Schwinger boson representation of spins. For J_3=0 we find that the boundary between the ferromagnetic and the collinear classical phases shifts to smaller values of J_2 when quantum fluctuations are included. Along the line J_2/|J_1|= 1 the boundaries between the collinear and incommensurate regions are strongly shifted to larger values with respect to the classical case. We do not find clear evidence for spin gapped phases within the present approximation.

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