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Main Authors: Sakai, Tôru, Doi, Koki, Okamoto, Kiyomi, Okunishi, Kouichi, Hashimoto, Masaru, Houda, Tomoki, Furuchi, Rito, Nakano, Hiroki
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.02367
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author Sakai, Tôru
Doi, Koki
Okamoto, Kiyomi
Okunishi, Kouichi
Hashimoto, Masaru
Houda, Tomoki
Furuchi, Rito
Nakano, Hiroki
author_facet Sakai, Tôru
Doi, Koki
Okamoto, Kiyomi
Okunishi, Kouichi
Hashimoto, Masaru
Houda, Tomoki
Furuchi, Rito
Nakano, Hiroki
contents The magnetization process of the $S=1/2$ anisotropic spin ladder with the ferromagnetic rung interaction is investigated using the numerical diagonalization of finite-size clusters. It is found that the translational symmetry broken magnetization plateau would appear at half the saturation magnetization, when the competing anisotropies are sufficiently large. The phase diagram with respect to the anisotropies and several magnetization curves are presented.
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spellingShingle Translational Symmetry Broken Magnetization Plateau of the $S={{1}\over{2}}$ Anisotropic Spin Ladder with Ferromagnetic Rung Interaction
Sakai, Tôru
Doi, Koki
Okamoto, Kiyomi
Okunishi, Kouichi
Hashimoto, Masaru
Houda, Tomoki
Furuchi, Rito
Nakano, Hiroki
Strongly Correlated Electrons
The magnetization process of the $S=1/2$ anisotropic spin ladder with the ferromagnetic rung interaction is investigated using the numerical diagonalization of finite-size clusters. It is found that the translational symmetry broken magnetization plateau would appear at half the saturation magnetization, when the competing anisotropies are sufficiently large. The phase diagram with respect to the anisotropies and several magnetization curves are presented.
title Translational Symmetry Broken Magnetization Plateau of the $S={{1}\over{2}}$ Anisotropic Spin Ladder with Ferromagnetic Rung Interaction
topic Strongly Correlated Electrons
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.02367