Quantum Heisenberg model on a sawtooth-chain lattice: Rotation-invariant Green's function method
Abstract
We apply the rotation-invariant Green's function method (RGM) to study the spin S=1/2 Heisenberg model on a one-dimensional sawtooth lattice, which has two nonequivalent sites in the unit cell. We check the RGM predictions for observable quantities by comparison with the exact-diagonalization and finite-temperature-Lanczos calculations. We discuss the thermodynamic and dynamic properties of this model in relation to the mineral atacamite Cu2Cl(OH)3 complementing the RGM outcomes by results of other approaches.
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