https://doi.org/10.1140/epjb/e2003-00168-5
Improved upper and lower energy bounds for antiferromagnetic Heisenberg spin systems
Universität Osnabrück, Fachbereich Physik,
Barbarastr. 7, 49069 Osnabrück, Germany
Corresponding author: a jschnack@uos.de
Received:
22
October
2002
Revised:
4
April
2003
Published online:
20
June
2003
Large spin systems as given by magnetic macromolecules or two-dimensional spin arrays rule out an exact diagonalization of the Hamiltonian. Nevertheless, it is possible to derive upper and lower bounds of the minimal energies, i.e. the smallest energies for a given total spin S. The energy bounds are derived under additional assumptions on the topology of the coupling between the spins. The upper bound follows from “n-cyclicity", which roughly means that the graph of interactions can be wrapped round a ring with n vertices. The lower bound improves earlier results and follows from “n-homogeneity", i.e. from the assumption that the set of spins can be decomposed into n subsets where the interactions inside and between spins of different subsets fulfill certain homogeneity conditions. Many Heisenberg spin systems comply with both concepts such that both bounds are available. By investigating small systems which can be numerically diagonalized we find that the upper bounds are considerably closer to the true minimal energies than the lower ones.
PACS: 75.10.Jm – Quantized spin models / 75.50.Xx – Molecular magnets / 75.50.Ee – Antiferromagnetics / 75.40.Mg – Numerical simulation studies
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