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Resonating color state and emergent chromodynamics in the kagome antiferromagnet

arXiv:1104.3033 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.84.020413

Abstract

We argue that the spin-wave breakdown in the Heisenberg kagome antiferromagnet signals an instability of the ground state and leads, through an emergent local constraint, to a quantum dynamics described by a gauge theory similar to that of chromodynamics. For integer spins, we show that the quantum fluctuations of the gauge modes select the sqrt(3)xsqrt(3) Neel state with an on-site moment renormalized by color resonances. We find non-magnetic low-energy excitations that may be responsible for a deconfinement "transition" at experimentally accessible temperatures which we estimate.

4 pages, 4 figures, v2: printable figs, v3: publ. version