Where is the Quantum Spin Nematic?
Abstract
We provide strong evidence of the spin-nematic state in a paradigmatic ferro-antiferromagnetic J1--J2 model using analytical and density-matrix renormalization group methods. In zero field, the attraction of spin-flip pairs leads to a first-order transition and no nematic state, while pair-repulsion at larger J2 stabilizes the nematic phase in a narrow region near the pair-condensation field. A devil's staircase of multi-pair condensates is conjectured for weak pair-attraction. A suppression of the spin-flip gap by many-body effects leads to an order-of-magnitude contraction of the nematic phase compared to na\"ive expectations. The proposed phase diagram should be broadly valid.
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