Random Quantum Spin Chains: A Real-Space Renormalization Group Study

Abstract

Quantum Heisenberg spin chains with random couplings and spin sizes are studied using a real-space renormalization group technique. These systems belong to a new universality class of disordered quantum spin systems realized in e.g. Sr3 CuPt1-x Irx O6. The low-energy fixed point is characterized by the formation of weakly coupled large effective spins. At low temperature T the entropy obeys a power law Tδ (δ≈0.44), and the susceptibility follows a Curie-like behavior.

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