Midgap states in antiferromagnetic heisenberg chains with a staggered field
We study low-energy excitations in antiferromagnetic Heisenberg chains with a staggered field which splits the spectrum into a longitudinal and a transverse branch. Bound states are found to exist inside the field induced gap in both branches. They originate from the edge effects and are inherent to...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Physical review letters 2005-06, Vol.94 (21), p.217207.1-217207.4, Article 217207 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We study low-energy excitations in antiferromagnetic Heisenberg chains with a staggered field which splits the spectrum into a longitudinal and a transverse branch. Bound states are found to exist inside the field induced gap in both branches. They originate from the edge effects and are inherent to spin-chain materials. The sine-Gordon scaling h(2/3)(s)[log(h(s)](1/6) (h(s), the staggered field) provides an accurate description for the gap and midgap energies in the transverse branch for S=1/2 and the midgap energies in both branches for S=3/2 over a wide range of magnetic field; however, it can fit other low-energy excitations only at much lower field. Moreover, the integer-spin S=1 chain displays scaling behavior that does not fit this scaling law. These results reveal intriguing features of magnetic excitations in spin-chain materials that deserve further investigation. |
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ISSN: | 0031-9007 1079-7114 |
DOI: | 10.1103/PhysRevLett.94.217207 |