Spin-S Kagome quantum antiferromagnets in a field with tensor networks
Abstract
Spin-S Heisenberg quantum antiferromagnets on the Kagome lattice offer, when placed in a magnetic field, a fantastic playground to observe exotic phases of matter with (magnetic analogs of) superfluid, charge, bond or nematic orders, or a coexistence of several of the latter. In this context, we have obtained the (zero temperature) phase diagrams up to S=2 directly in the thermodynamic limit thanks to infinite Projected Entangled Pair States (iPEPS), a tensor network numerical tool. We find incompressible phases characterized by a magnetization plateau vs field and stabilized by spontaneous breaking of point group or lattice translation symmetry(ies). The nature of such phases may be semi-classical, as the plateaus at 13th, (1-29S)th and (1-19S)th of the saturated magnetization (the latter followed by a macroscopic magnetization jump), or fully quantum as the spin-12 19-plateau exhibiting coexistence of charge and bond orders. Upon restoration of the spin rotation U(1) symmetry a finite compressibility appears, although lattice symmetry breaking persists. For integer spin values we also identify spin gapped phases at low enough field, such as the S=2 (topologically trivial) spin liquid with no symmetry breaking, neither spin nor lattice.
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