For a two-dimensional Heisenberg antiferromagnetic -depleted square lattice, it has been analytically proved that its ground state possesses simultaneously ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic long-range orders, and exhibits ferrimagnetism. Numerical simulations of finite lattices using exact diagonalization show that the depletion strengthens the short-range spin-spin correlations whereas it weakens the long-range ones. The -depleted square lattice has a smaller susceptibility. This means that the geometric structure of the usual two-dimensional square lattice is more advantageous for establishing magnetic long-range order. By comparison of these two kinds of lattices, it is quite reliably inferred that N?el order exists in the ground state of the usual two-dimensional spin- Heisenberg antiferromagnetic square lattice. ? 2006 IOP Publishing Ltd.
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Journal of Physics Condensed Matter Volume 18, Issue 5, 8 February 2006, Pages 1805-1814