Supersolid phase in spin dimer XXZ systems under magnetic field
arXiv:cond-mat/0604570 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.97.127204
Abstract
Using quantum Monte Carlo method, we study, under external magnetic fields, the ground state phase diagram of the two-dimensional spin $S$=1/2 dimer model with an anisotropic intra-plane antiferromagnetic coupling. With the anisotropy $4 \gtrsim Î\gtrsim 3$, a supersolid phase characterized by a non-uniform bose condensate density that breaks translational symmetry is found. The rich phase diagram also contains a checkerboard solid and two different types of superfluid phase formed by $S_z=+1$ and $S_z=0$ spin triplets, with finite staggered magnetization in z-axis and in-plane direction, respectively. As we show, the model can be realized as a consequence of including the next nearest neighbor coupling among dimers and our results suggest that spin dimer systems may be an ideal model system to study the supersolid phase.
4 pages, 5 figures