Exact spin-cluster ground states in a mixed diamond chain
Abstract
The mixed diamond chain is a frustrated Heisenberg chain composed of successive diamond-shaped units with two kinds of spins of magnitudes S and S/2 (S: integer). Ratio lambda of two exchange parameters controls the strength of frustration. With varying lambda, the Haldane state and several spin cluster states appear as the ground state. A spin cluster state is a tensor product of exact local eigenstates of cluster spins. We prove that a spin cluster state is the ground state in a finite interval of lambda. For S=1, we numerically determine the total phase diagram consisting of five phases.
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