Uniform Magnetic Order in a Ferromagnetic-Antiferromagnetic Random Alternating Quantum Spin Chain
Abstract
An S=1/2 ferromagnetic (F) - antiferromagnetic (AF) random alternating Heisenberg quantum spin chain model is investigated in connection to its realization compound: (CH3)2CHNH3Cu(ClxBr1-x)3. The exchange interaction bonds have alternating strong F-AF random bonds and weak uniform AF bonds. Using the quantum Monte Carlo method we have found that the excitation energy gap closes and the uniform AF order becomes critical in the intermediate concentration region. This finding explains the experimental observation of the magnetic transition by considering weak interchain interactions. Present results suggest that the uniform AF order survives even in the presence of randomly located ferromagnetic bonds. This may be a new quantum effect.
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