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Dynamical properties of Néel and valence-bond phases in the $J_1-J_2$ model on the honeycomb lattice

Published 19 Dec 2019 in cond-mat.str-el | (1912.09310v1)

Abstract: By using a variational Monte Carlo technique based upon Gutzwiller-projected fermionic states, we investigate the dynamical structure factor of the antiferromagnetic $S=1/2$ Heisenberg model on the honeycomb lattice, in presence of first-neighbor ($J_1$) and second-neighbor ($J_2$) couplings, for ${J_2 < 0.5 J_1}$. The ground state of the system shows long-range antiferromagnetic order for ${J_2/J_1 \lesssim 0.23}$, plaquette valence-bond order for ${0.23 \lesssim J_2/J_1 \lesssim 0.36}$, and columnar dimer order for ${J_2/J_1 \gtrsim 0.36}$. Within the antiferromagnetic state, a well-defined magnon mode is observed, whose dispersion is in relatively good agreement with linear spin-wave approximation for $J_2=0$. When a nonzero second-neighbor super-exchange is included, a roton-like mode develops around the $K$ point (i.e., the corner of the Brillouin zone). This mode softens when $J_2/J_1$ is increased and becomes gapless at the transition point, $J_2/J_1 \approx 0.23$. Here, a broad continuum of states is clearly visible in the dynamical spectrum, suggesting that nearly-deconfined spinon excitations could exist, at least at relatively high energies. For larger values of $J_2/J_1$, valence-bond order is detected and the spectrum of the system becomes clearly gapped, with a triplon mode at low energies. This is particularly evident for the spectrum of the dimer valence-bond phase, in which the triplon mode is rather well separated from the continuum of excitations that appears at higher energies.

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