Insights into the Anisotropic Spin-S Kitaev Chain
Abstract
Recently there has been a renewed interest in properties of the higher-spin Kitaev models, especially their low-dimensional analogues with additional interactions. These quasi-1D systems exhibit rich phase diagrams with symmetry-protected topological phases, Luttinger liquids, hidden order, and higher-rank magnetism. However, the nature of the pure spin-S Kitaev chains are not yet fully understood. Earlier works found a unique ground state with short-ranged correlations for S = 1, and an intriguing double-peak structure in the heat capacity associated with an entropy plateau. To understand the low-energy excitations and thermodynamics for general S we study the anisotropic spin-S Kitaev chain. Starting from the dimerized limit we derive an effective low-energy Hamiltonian at finite anisotropy. For half-integer spins we find a trivial effective model, reflecting a non-local symmetry protecting the degeneracy, while for integer S we find interactions among the flux degrees of freedom that select a unique ground state. The effective model for integer spins is used to predict the low-energy excitations and thermodynamics, and we make a comparison with the semiclassical limit through linear spin wave theory. Finally, we speculate on the nature of the isotropic limit.
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