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    Title: Numerical study of spin-1/2 XXZ model on square lattice from tensor product states
    Authors: Chen, P.a , Lai, C.-Y.a , Yang, M.-F.
    Contributors: Department of Physics, Tunghai University
    Keywords: Other numerical approaches;Quantum phase transitions (theory);Renormalization group
    Date: 2009
    Issue Date: 2013-05-14T09:05:00Z (UTC)
    Abstract: By means of the recently proposed algorithm based on the tensor product states, the magnetization process of the spin-1/2 antiferromagnetic XXZ model on a square lattice is investigated. In the large spin-anisotropy limit, clear evidence of a first-order spin-flip transition is observed as an external magnetic field is increased. Our findings of the critical field and the discrete jumps in various local order parameters are in good agreement with the quantum Monte Carlo data in the literature. Our results imply that this algorithm can be an accurate and efficient numerical approach in studying first-order quantum phase transitions in two dimensions. ? 2009 IOP Publishing Ltd.
    Relation: Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment
    Volume 2009, Issue 10, 2009, Article numberP10001
    Appears in Collections:[應用物理學系所] 期刊論文

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