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Magnetic-Field-Induced Bound States in Spin-1/2 Ladders

Nayak, Mithilesh  
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Blosser, Dominic
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Zheludev, Andrey
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February 26, 2020
Physical Review Letters

Motivated by the recently observed intriguing mode splittings in a magnetic field with inelastic neutron scattering in the spin ladder compound (C5H12N)(2) CuBr4 (BPCB), we investigate the nature of the spin ladder excitations using a density matrix renormalization group and analytical arguments. Starting from the fully frustrated ladder, for which we derive the low-energy spectrum, we show that bound states are generically present close to k = 0 in the dynamical structure factor of spin ladders above H-c1, and that they are characterized by a field-independent binding energy and an intensity that grows with H - H-c1. These predictions are shown to explain quantitatively the split modes observed in BPCB.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.124.087203
Web of Science ID

WOS:000517288800019

Author(s)
Nayak, Mithilesh  
Blosser, Dominic
Zheludev, Andrey
Mila, Frederic  
Date Issued

2020-02-26

Published in
Physical Review Letters
Volume

124

Issue

8

Article Number

087203

Subjects

Physics, Multidisciplinary

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Physics

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strong-coupling expansions

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excitation spectrum

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chain

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REVIEWED

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March 19, 2020
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