Possibility of Deconfined Criticality in SU(N) Heisenberg Models at Small N
Abstract
To examine the validity of the scenario of the deconfined critical phenomena, we carry out a quantum Monte Carlo simulation for the SU(N) generalization of the Heisenberg model with four-body and six-body interactions. The quantum phase transition between the SU(N) N\'eel and valence-bond solid phases is characterized for N=2,3, and 4 on the square and honeycomb lattices. While finite-size scaling analysis works well up to the maximum lattice size (L=256) and indicates the continuous nature of the phase transition, a clear systematic change towards the first-order transition is observed in the estimates of the critical exponent y 1/ as the system size increases. We also confirm the relevance of a squared valence-bond solid field 2 for the SU(3) model.
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