We investigate the impact of spin-phonon coupling on the S=1/2 Heisenberg model on the kagome lattice. For the pure spin model, there is increasing evidence that the low-energy properties can be correctly described by a Dirac spin liquid, in which spinons with a conical dispersion are coupled to emergent gauge fields. Within this scenario, the ground-state wave function is well approximated by a Gutzwiller-projected fermionic state [Ran, Hermele, Lee, and Wen, Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 117205 (2007)10.1103/PhysRevLett.98.117205]. However, the existence of U(1) gauge fields may naturally lead to instabilities when small perturbations are included. Phonons are ubiquitous in real materials and may play a relevant role in the determination of the actual physical properties of the kagome antiferromagnet. Therefore, we perform a step forward in this direction, including phonon degrees of freedom (at the quantum level) and applying a variational approach based upon Gutzwiller-projected fermionic Ansätze. Our results suggest that the Dirac spin liquid is stable for small spin-phonon couplings, while valence-bond solids are obtained at large couplings. Even though different distortions can be induced by the spin-phonon interaction, the general aspect is that the energy is lowered by maximizing the density of perfect hexagons in the dimerization pattern.

Spin-phonon interactions on the kagome lattice: Dirac spin liquid versus valence-bond solids

Becca, Federico;
2024-01-01

Abstract

We investigate the impact of spin-phonon coupling on the S=1/2 Heisenberg model on the kagome lattice. For the pure spin model, there is increasing evidence that the low-energy properties can be correctly described by a Dirac spin liquid, in which spinons with a conical dispersion are coupled to emergent gauge fields. Within this scenario, the ground-state wave function is well approximated by a Gutzwiller-projected fermionic state [Ran, Hermele, Lee, and Wen, Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 117205 (2007)10.1103/PhysRevLett.98.117205]. However, the existence of U(1) gauge fields may naturally lead to instabilities when small perturbations are included. Phonons are ubiquitous in real materials and may play a relevant role in the determination of the actual physical properties of the kagome antiferromagnet. Therefore, we perform a step forward in this direction, including phonon degrees of freedom (at the quantum level) and applying a variational approach based upon Gutzwiller-projected fermionic Ansätze. Our results suggest that the Dirac spin liquid is stable for small spin-phonon couplings, while valence-bond solids are obtained at large couplings. Even though different distortions can be induced by the spin-phonon interaction, the general aspect is that the energy is lowered by maximizing the density of perfect hexagons in the dimerization pattern.
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