Quantum disordered ground state for hard-core bosons on the frustrated square lattice
arXiv:1101.5115 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.83.174519
Abstract
We investigate the phase diagram of hard-core bosons on a square lattice with competing interactions. The hard-core bosons can be represented also by spin-1/2 operators and the model can therefore be mapped onto an anisotropic --Heisenberg model. We find the Néel state and a collinear antiferromagnetic state as classical ordered phases to be suppressed for small ferromagnetic exchange terms and a ferromagnetic phase which orders in the x-y-plane for large . For an intermediate regime the emergence of new quantum states like valence bond crystals or super-solids is predicted for similar models. We do not observe any signal for long-range order in terms of conventional order or dimer correlations in our model and find an exponential decay in the spin correlations. Hence, all evidence is pointing towards a quantum disordered ground state for a small region in the phase diagram.
8 pages, 9 figures; version 3 includes erratum Phys. Rev. B 84, 219902(E) (2011): correction of formulas in Sec. III and replacement of "DPT transition line" in Fig. 1, (no other changes)