Global Phase Diagram of the Extended Kitaev-Heisenberg Model on Honeycomb Lattice
Abstract
We study the extended Kitaev-Heisenberg (EKH) quantum spin model by adding bond-dependent off-diagonal Heisenberg term into the original KH model, which was recently proposed to describe the honeycomb Iridates. A rigorous mathematical mapping of spin operators reveals the intrinsic symmetry of the model Hamiltonian. By employing an unbiased numerical entanglement renormalization method based on tensor network ansatz, we obtain the global phase diagram containing eight distinct quantum phases. By using the dual mapping of spin operators, each of the individual magnetic phase in the global phase diagram can be clearly understood. At last, we show that a valence solid state emerges as the ground state in the quadro-critical region where multiple magnetic phases compete most intensively.
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