Dimensional Crossover in Quantum Antiferromagnets
Abstract
The dimensional crossover in a spin-S nearest neighbor Heisenberg antiferromagnet is discussed as it is tuned from a two-dimensional square lattice, of lattice spacing a, towards a spin chain by varying the width Ly of a semi-infinite strip Lx× Ly. For integer spins and arbitrary Ly, and for half integer spins with Ly/a an arbitrary even integer, explicit analytical expressions for the zero temperature correlation length and the spin gap are given. For half integer spins and Ly/a an odd inetger, it is shown that the c=1 behavior of the SU(2)1 WZW fixed point is squeezed out as the width Ly ∞; here c is the conformal charge. The results specialized to S=1/2 are relevant to spin-ladder systems.
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