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Main Authors: Kawatsu, Tomohide, Suzuki, Haruto, Hashimoto, Masaru, Doi, Koki, Houda, Tomoki, Furuchi, Rito, Nakano, Hiroki, Okamoto, Kiyomi, Sakai, Tôru
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.02113
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author Kawatsu, Tomohide
Suzuki, Haruto
Hashimoto, Masaru
Doi, Koki
Houda, Tomoki
Furuchi, Rito
Nakano, Hiroki
Okamoto, Kiyomi
Sakai, Tôru
author_facet Kawatsu, Tomohide
Suzuki, Haruto
Hashimoto, Masaru
Doi, Koki
Houda, Tomoki
Furuchi, Rito
Nakano, Hiroki
Okamoto, Kiyomi
Sakai, Tôru
contents The magnetization process of the $S=3/2$ quantum spin chain with the $XXZ$ anisotropy and the single-ion anisotropy $D$ is investigated using the numerical diagonalization of finite-size clusters and the level spectroscopy analysis. We obtain the phase diagrams at 1/3 and 2/3 of the saturation magnetization to find that the translational-symmetry-broken magnetization plateau appears for the first time. The similarity and the difference between the phase diagrams of the present model and the related models are discussed by use of the discrete parameters of the models. In addition several typical magnetization curves are presented.
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spellingShingle Translational-Symmetry-Broken Magnetization Plateaux of the $S=3/2$ Anisotropic Antiferromagnetic Chain
Kawatsu, Tomohide
Suzuki, Haruto
Hashimoto, Masaru
Doi, Koki
Houda, Tomoki
Furuchi, Rito
Nakano, Hiroki
Okamoto, Kiyomi
Sakai, Tôru
Strongly Correlated Electrons
The magnetization process of the $S=3/2$ quantum spin chain with the $XXZ$ anisotropy and the single-ion anisotropy $D$ is investigated using the numerical diagonalization of finite-size clusters and the level spectroscopy analysis. We obtain the phase diagrams at 1/3 and 2/3 of the saturation magnetization to find that the translational-symmetry-broken magnetization plateau appears for the first time. The similarity and the difference between the phase diagrams of the present model and the related models are discussed by use of the discrete parameters of the models. In addition several typical magnetization curves are presented.
title Translational-Symmetry-Broken Magnetization Plateaux of the $S=3/2$ Anisotropic Antiferromagnetic Chain
topic Strongly Correlated Electrons
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.02113