Time-reversal symmetry breaking Abelian chiral spin liquid in Mott phases of three-component fermions on the triangular lattice
arXiv:1802.03179 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.023098
Abstract
We provide numerical evidence in favor of spontaneous chiral symmetry breaking and the concomitant appearance of an Abelian chiral spin liquid for three-component fermions on the triangular lattice described by an SU(3) symmetric Hubbard model with hopping amplitude () and on-site interaction . This chiral phase is stabilized in the Mott phase with one particle per site in the presence of a uniform -flux per plaquette, and in the Mott phase with two particles per site without any flux. Our approach relies on effective spin models derived in the strong-coupling limit in powers of for general SU and arbitrary uniform charge flux per plaquette, which are subsequently studied using exact diagonalizations and variational Monte Carlo simulations for , as well as exact diagonalizations of the SU() Hubbard model on small clusters. Up to third order in , and for the time-reversal symmetric cases (flux or ), the low-energy description is given by the - model with Heisenberg coupling and real ring exchange . The phase diagram in the full - parameter range contains, apart from three already known, magnetically long-range ordered phases, two previously unreported phases: i) a lattice nematic phase breaking the lattice rotation symmetry and ii) a spontaneous time-reversal and parity symmetry breaking Abelian chiral spin liquid. For the Hubbard model, an investigation that includes higher-order itinerancy effects supports the presence of a phase transition inside the insulating region, occurring at [] between the three-sublattice magnetically ordered phase at small and this Abelian chiral spin liquid.
21 pages, 23 figures