Evidence of Unconventional Universality Class in a Two-Dimensional Dimerized Quantum Heisenberg Model

Abstract

The two-dimensional J-J dimerized quantum Heisenberg model is studied on the square lattice by means of (stochastic series expansion) quantum Monte Carlo simulations as a function of the coupling ratio α=J/J. The critical point of the order-disorder quantum phase transition in the J-J model is determined as αc=2.5196(2) by finite-size scaling for up to approximately 10 000 quantum spins. By comparing six dimerized models we show, contrary to the current belief, that the critical exponents of the J-J model are not in agreement with the three-dimensional classical Heisenberg universality class. This lends support to the notion of nontrivial critical excitations at the quantum critical point.

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