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Chirality and Z2 vortices in a Heisenberg spin model on the kagome lattice

Domenge, J.-C.
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Lhuillier, C.
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Messio, L.
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2008
Physical Review B

The phase diagram of the classical J1–J2 model on the kagome lattice is investigated by using extensive Monte Carlo simulations. In a realistic range of parameters, this model has a low-temperature chiral-ordered phase without long-range spin order. We show that the critical transition marking the destruction of the chiral order is preempted by the first-order proliferation of Z2 point defects. The core energy of these vortices appears to vanish when approaching the T=0 phase boundary, where both Z2 defects and gapless magnons contribute to disordering the system at very low temperatures. This situation might be typical of a large class of frustrated magnets. Possible relevance for real materials is also discussed.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevB.77.172413
Author(s)
Domenge, J.-C.
Lhuillier, C.
Messio, L.
Pierre, L.
Viot, P.
Date Issued

2008

Published in
Physical Review B
Volume

77

Issue

17

Article Number

172413

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NON-REVIEWED

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