Abstract
We study spin-1/2 Heisenberg antiferromagnets on a diamond-like-decorated square lattice. The diamond-like-decorated square lattice is a lattice in which the bonds in a square lattice are replaced with diamond units. The diamond unit has two types of antiferromagnetic exchange interactions, and the ratio λ of the diagonal bond strength to that of the other four edges controls the frustration strength. For 0.974 < λ < 2, the present system has a nontrivial macroscopic degeneracy, which is called the macroscopically degenerated tetramer-dimer (MDTD) states. The MDTD states are identical to the Hilbert space of the Rokhsar–Kivelson (RK) quantum dimer model (QDM). By introducing further neighbor couplings in the MDTD states, we calculate the second-order effective Hamiltonian, which is exactly the same as the square-lattice QDM with a finite hopping amplitude t and dimer-dimer interaction v. Furthermore, we calculate v/|t| as a function of the ratio λ in the Heisenberg model and examine which phases of the square-lattice QDM appear in our obtained states. Our obtained QDM has a region where λ exhibits a finite hopping amplitude (|t| > 0) and repulsive interaction between dimers (v > 0). This suggests the possibility of realizing the resonating valence bond (RVB) state because the RVB state is obtained at v = |t|, which is known as the RK point.
Highlights
Exploration of the resonating valence bond (RVB) state is one of the central issues in condensed matter physics.[1]
Because the RVB state emerges at = |t|, known as the RK point, much effort has been devoted to constructing the quantum dimer model (QDM) from quantum spin systems for the purpose of discovering the RVB states.[3]
It has not been made clear whether the QDM can be realized from realistic quantum spin systems
Summary
Exploration of the resonating valence bond (RVB) state is one of the central issues in condensed matter physics.[1]. Novel constructive method for the quantum dimer model in spin-1/2 Heisenberg antiferromagnets with frustration on a diamond-like-decorated square lattice The QDM is expressed as where t and represent the pair-hopping amplitude and dimer-dimer interaction, respectively.
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