Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons
Scientific paper
1997-01-28
Phys. Rev. B 56, 8760 (1997).
Physics
Condensed Matter
Strongly Correlated Electrons
29 pages in RevTeX preprint format, 10 figures included. Figure 11 (930kB compressed) available on the WWW at http://itp.eth
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevB.56.8760
For a system of two-chain spin ladders, the ground state for weak interladder coupling is the spin-liquid state of the isolated ladder, but is an ordered antiferromagnet (AF) for sufficiently large interactions. We generalize the bond-operator mean-field theory to describe both regimes, and to focus on the transition between them. In the AF phase near the quantum critical point (QCP) we find both spin waves and a low-lying but massive amplitude mode which is absent in a conventional AF. The static susceptibility has the form $\chi(T) = \chi_0 + a T^2$, with $\chi_0$ small for a system near criticality. We consider the dynamical properties to examine novel features due to the presence of the amplitude mode, and compute the dynamic structure factor. LaCuO$_{2.5}$ is thought to be such an unconventional AF, whose ordered phase is located very close to the QCP of the transition to the spin liquid. From the N\'eel temperature we deduce the interladder coupling, the small ordered moment and the gap in the amplitude mode. The dynamical properties unique to near-critical AFs are expected to be observable in LaCuO$_{2.5}$.
Normand Bruce
Rice Maurice T.
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