Random Frustration in two-dimensional spin-1/2 Heisenberg antiferromagnet
Abstract
The square lattice spin-1/2 antiferromagnet containing a dilute concentration, δ, of randomly placed ferromagnetic nearest-neighbor bonds is studied at low-temperature via non-linear σ-model techniques and by exact diagonalization. We generally find that long-range N\' eel order is destroyed above a critical strength in the defective ferromagnetic exchange coupling-constant given by |Kc|/J δ-1/2. We also observe large statistical fluctuations both in the spin-stiffness and in the antiferromagnetic structure-factor near this critical point, suggesting the onset of a spin-glass phase.
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