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The Coupled Cluster Method Applied to the {it XXZ} Model on the Square Lattice
D.J.J. Farnell ; R.F. Bishop ;
Date 2 Jun 2006
Subject Strongly Correlated Electrons; Materials Science
AbstractA review of the coupled cluster method (CCM) applied to lattice quantum spin systems is presented here. The CCM formalism is explained and an application to the spin-half {it XXZ} model on the square lattice is presented. Low orders of approximation are carried out analytically and a high-order CCM formulation is presented. Results for the SUB2 approximation are carried out numerically for SUB2-$m$ and analytically for SUB2. It is found that SUB2-$m$ results converge rapidly to the full SUB2 solution, including new results for the SUB2-$m$ limiting points compared to the SUB2 critical point. Results for the ground-state energy and the sublattice magnetisation are presented. A study of the excitation spectrum of this model at the SUB2 critical point is given. Indeed, the shape of the excitation spectrum at the SUB2 critical point is identical to that predicted by spin-wave theory for the isotropic model, albeit with a multiplicative factor of 1.1672. This result compares very well to results of cumulant series expansions and Monte Carlo simulation that again predict a similar shape for the excitation spectrum, but with multiplicative factors of 1.18 and 1.21$pm$0.03, respectively. Results for the isotropic Heisenberg model on the square lattice for the spin-one antiferromagnet and the spin-one/spin-half ferrimagnet are also given.
Source arXiv, cond-mat/0606060
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