A novel intermediate phase in S=2 antiferromagnetic chains with uniaxial anisotropy

Abstract

We study ground state properties of the S=2 quantum antiferromagnetic chain with a uniaxially anisotropic Hamiltonian: H = Σj [Sj · Sj+1 + D (Szj)2 ] by a Monte Carlo calculation. While it has been reported that a string order parameter vanishes exponentially at the isotropic Heisenberg point (D=0), we found it tends to remain finite in the thermodynamic limit around D=1.2. This implies that the model for S=2 has a novel intermediate phase between the Haldane phase and the large-D phase, as was anticipated from the earlier argument based on the Valence-Bond-Solid picture.

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