Phases and phase transitions of an chain on metallic and semi-metallic surfaces
Abstract: Motivated by recent scanning tunneling microscopy experiments on chains of Co adatoms on Cu surfaces, we investigate the physics of a spin-$3/2$ Heisenberg chain with single-ion anisotropy () on metallic and semi-metallic surfaces. In the strong Kondo coupling () limit, a perturbative analysis maps the system onto a Haldane spin-1 chain with single-ion anisotropy, ferromagnetically coupled to the metallic surface. This Haldane state, arising from underscreening of the chain, is stable against small and characterized by topological edge modes. The nature of the -driven transitions out of this state depends on the environment. Coupling to a metal (semi-metal) is a relevant (irrelevant) perturbation at the decoupled fixed point between the spin-1 chain and the two-dimensional electron gas. In the large positive limit, the system maps onto an anisotropic spin-$1/2$ Kondo system. For large negative , in the Ising phase, spins are frozen. For small , the nature of the metallic phase dominates. On a two-dimensional semi-metal, the Kondo coupling is irrelevant at the decoupled fixed point (), leading to a Kondo breakdown phase at weak coupling, irrespective of . In contrast, on a two-dimensional metal, the resulting dissipative Ohmic bath is a marginally relevant perturbation, inducing antiferromagnetic ordering along the chain. In this case, drives a spin-flop transition between Ising and XY ordered phases. At , we observe continuous transitions between the Kondo breakdown or dissipation-induced long-range ordered phases and the underscreened Haldane phase. These phase diagrams are supported by scaling arguments and sign-free auxiliary-field quantum Monte Carlo simulations.
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