Distinct Spin Liquids and their Transitions in Spin-1/2 XXZ Kagome Antiferromagnets
Abstract
By using the density matrix renormalization group, we study the spin-liquid phases of spin-1/2 XXZ kagome antiferromagnets. We find that the emergence of spin liquid phase does not depend on the anisotropy of the XXZ interaction. In particular, the two extreme limits---Ising (strong Sz interaction) and XY (zero Sz interaction)---host the same spin-liquid phases as the isotropic Heisenberg model. Both the time-reversal-invariant spin liquid and the chiral spin liquid with spontaneous time-reversal symmetry breaking are obtained. We show they evolve continuously into each other by tuning the second- and third-neighbor interactions. At last, we discuss the possible implication of our results on the nature of spin liquid in nearest neighbor XXZ kagome antiferromagnets, including the most studied nearest neighbor spin-1/2 kagome anti-ferromagnetic Heisenberg model.
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