How to distinguish the Haldane/Large-D state and the intermediate-D state in an S=2 quantum spin chain with the XXZ and on-site anisotropies
Abstract
We numerically investigate the ground-state phase diagram of an S=2 quantum spin chain with the XXZ and on-site anisotropies described by H=Σj (Sjx Sj+1x+Sjy Sj+1y+ Sjz Sj+1z) + D Σj (Sjz)2, where denotes the XXZ anisotropy parameter of the nearest-neighbor interactions and D the on-site anisotropy parameter. We restrict ourselves to the >0 and D>0 case for simplicity. Our main purpose is to obtain the definite conclusion whether there exists or not the intermediate-D (ID) phase, which was proposed by Oshikawa in 1992 and has been believed to be absent since the DMRG studies in the latter half of 1990's. In the phase diagram with >0 and D>0 there appear the XY state, the Haldane state, the ID state, the large-D (LD) state and the N\'eel state. In the analysis of the numerical data it is important to distinguish three gapped states; the Haldane state, the ID state and the LD state. We give a physical and intuitive explanation for our level spectroscopy method how to distinguish these three phases.
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