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Ground state of the two-dimensional antiferromagnetic Heisenberg model studied using an extended Wigner-Jordon transformation

Y. R. Wang
Phys. Rev. B 43, 3786(R) – Published 1 February 1991
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Abstract

A two-dimensional (2D) Wigner-Jordon transformation which maps spin variables into spinless fermion variables is found and is used to study the 2D spin-1/2 antiferromagnetic Heisenberg model. The transformation generates a fictitious gauge field in the XY component of the Heisenberg model, and hence induces an in-phase orbital current in the Ising component flowing around each elementary plaquette of the underlying lattice. The ground state of the Heisenberg model in a 2D square lattice is found to be an in-phase Néel flux phase, i.e., a coexisting state of the flux phase with in-phase orbital currents and a long-range antiferromagnetic spin order. The zero-temperature mean-field energy of the in-phase Néel flux state, E0=-0.33J per bond, is only 1% higher than the best-estimated ground-state energy, -0.334J per bond.

  • Received 20 September 1990

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.43.3786

©1991 American Physical Society

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Y. R. Wang

  • Xerox Webster Research Center, 800 Phillips Road, 0114-41D Webster, New York 14580

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Vol. 43, Iss. 4 — 1 February 1991

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