Effective-Field Approach to Magnetic Properties of Spin-1 System in XXZ Model with Single-Ion Uniaxial Anisotropy

In the XXZ Heisenberg model with the positive single-ion uniaxial anisotropy D, magnetic properties of the spin-1 system are studied by the one-site effective-field theory, which takes account of the effect of on-site spin fluctuations in the direction of the magnetization, neglected in the mean-fie...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the Physical Society of Japan 2020-03, Vol.89 (3), p.34002
Hauptverfasser: Onoda, Masashige, Takada, Satoshi
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In the XXZ Heisenberg model with the positive single-ion uniaxial anisotropy D, magnetic properties of the spin-1 system are studied by the one-site effective-field theory, which takes account of the effect of on-site spin fluctuations in the direction of the magnetization, neglected in the mean-field approximation. At temperatures above the transition point, a spin susceptibility is generally derived, and in the temperature range much above the exchange coupling constants and D, the susceptibility is shown to agree with that given by the mean-field approximation, leading to the correct Curie–Weiss law in accordance with the result in the high-temperature expansion. In the present case where the easy-plane of magnetization is xy-plane, the critical exchange coupling constant for the ferromagnetic order is Jxc/D = 0.182, which is larger than the value by the mean-field approximation 0.125 due to the effect of quantum-spin fluctuations. Characteristic behaviors of the susceptibility in the absence of the ferromagnetic order are explored in detail. The results are applied to an analysis for spin–lattice relaxation rate T1-1 in Li9V3(P2O7)3(PO4)2, which is shown to be definitely linear in the square root of the susceptibility in the x-direction, T1-1 ∝ xsx1/2, consistent with the theory by Moriya.
ISSN:0031-9015
1347-4073
DOI:10.7566/JPSJ.89.034002