Continuous phase transition from N\'eel state to Z2 spin liquid state on a square lattice

Abstract

Recent numerical studies of the J1-J2 model on a square lattice suggest a possible continuous phase transition between the N\'eel state and a gapped spin-liquid state with Z2 topological order. We show that such a phase transition can be realized through two steps: First bring the N\'eel state to the U(1) deconfined quantum critical point, which has been studied in the context of N\'eel -- valence bond solid (VBS) state phase transition. Then condense the spinon pair -- skyrmion/antiskyrmion bound state, which carries both gauge charge and flux of the U(1) gauge field emerging at the deconfined quantum critical point. We also propose a Schwinger boson projective wave function to realize such a Z2 spin liquid state and find that it has a relatively low variational energy (-0.4893J1/site) for the J1-J2 model at J2=0.5J1. The spin liquid state we obtain breaks the fourfold rotational symmetry of the square lattice and therefore is a nematic spin liquid state. This direct continuous phase transition from the N\'eel state to a spin liquid state may be realized in the J1-J2 model, or the anisotropic J1x-J1y-J2 model.

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