Frustration signatures in the anisotropic model of a nine-spin s = 3/2 ring with bond defect

Effects of magnetic frustration in the model of nine-membered antiferromagnetic s  = 3/2 molecular spin ring are investigated. We use a Heisenberg spin model with nearest-neighbor interactions, single-ion anisotropy and with tunable bond defect leading to continuously varying topology: from closed t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of nanoparticle research : an interdisciplinary forum for nanoscale science and technology 2011-11, Vol.13 (11), p.6093-6102
Hauptverfasser: Kozłowski, P., Antkowiak, M., Kamieniarz, G.
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Zusammenfassung:Effects of magnetic frustration in the model of nine-membered antiferromagnetic s  = 3/2 molecular spin ring are investigated. We use a Heisenberg spin model with nearest-neighbor interactions, single-ion anisotropy and with tunable bond defect leading to continuously varying topology: from closed to open ring. In order to identify a frustrated phase we calculate the full energy spectrum of the model and a number of thermodynamic quantities at low temperature. The calculations are performed by means of numerically exact methods: quantum transfer matrix and exact diagonalization. It is shown that total and local magnetizations, nearest-neighbor spin correlations and spin fluctuations can serve as consistent frustration signatures. Magnetizations and spin-spin correlations are reduced in the frustrated phase whereas fluctuations and correlations of fluctuations increase. The ground state in a frustrated phase is a m  = 1/2 doublet and in the non-frustrated phase a m  = 3/2 doublet. In the system studied bipartiteness is not opposite to frustration as there are regions in the parameter space for which the system is neither bipartite nor frustrated.
ISSN:1388-0764
1572-896X
DOI:10.1007/s11051-011-0337-8