2004
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.69.054423
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Field- and pressure-induced magnetic quantum phase transitions inTlCuCl3

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“…In the Zeeman energy term, g is the g-factor, µ B the Bohr magneton, and H the external magnetic field. For treating the spin system, we can adopt the bond operator formalism [17][18][19], in which the four spin states (one singlet and three triplet) in a dimer are described by four bosonic operators, s and t, as…”
Section: Formalismmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the Zeeman energy term, g is the g-factor, µ B the Bohr magneton, and H the external magnetic field. For treating the spin system, we can adopt the bond operator formalism [17][18][19], in which the four spin states (one singlet and three triplet) in a dimer are described by four bosonic operators, s and t, as…”
Section: Formalismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Zeeman energy term, g is the g-factor, µ B the Bohr magneton, and H the external magnetic field. For treating the spin system, we can adopt the bond operator formalism [17][18][19], in which the four spin states (one singlet and three triplet) in a dimer are described by four bosonic operators, s and t, asHere |0, 0 and |1, α (α = ±, 0) stand for singlet and triplet states, respectively, while |vac denotes the vacuum of s, t. The transformation becomes exact when a constraint, s † s + α=±,0 t † α t α = 1, is imposed. With the bond operators, the Hamiltonian (1) is expressed as…”
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“…In this limit, the ground state is non-magnetic with zero total angular momentum, and therefore a QCP separating it from a magnetically ordered phase is expected as a matter of principle. Although this QCP can be pre-empted by an insulator-metal transition 17,18 or rendered first-order by coupling to the lattice or other extraneous factors, it is sufficient that the system is reasonably close to the hypothetical QCP.To assess the proximity to the QCP and the possibility of finding the Higgs mode, we first reproduce the observed transverse spin-wave modes by applying the spin-wave theory 19,20 to the following phenomenological Hamiltonian dictated by general symmetry considerations:Here,S denotes a pseudospin-1 operator describing the entangled spin and orbital degrees of freedom. This model includes single-ion terms (E and ) of tetragonal (z c) and orthorhombic (x a) symmetries, correspondingly, as well as an XY-type exchange anisotropy (α > 0) and the bond-directional pseudodipolar interaction (A); note that its sign depends on the bond.…”
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“…To assess the proximity to the QCP and the possibility of finding the Higgs mode, we first reproduce the observed transverse spin-wave modes by applying the spin-wave theory 19,20 to the following phenomenological Hamiltonian dictated by general symmetry considerations:…”
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“…Although almost fortyfive years have passed since the original solution has been proposed, this old model continues to provide new information on the quantum behaviour of magnetic systems[2, 3,4,5,6].…”
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