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Spin Wave Theory of the Spin 1/2 XY Model
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EngineeringSpin SystemsQuantum Spin IceSpin DynamicSpin PhenomenonSpin Wave TheoryQuantum MaterialsQuantum MatterQuantum SciencePhysicsSquare LatticeGap δQuantum Field TheoryTopological PhaseCondensed Matter TheorySpintronicsNatural SciencesCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsLattice Field TheoryCritical Phenomenon
The spin wave theory of Kondo and Yamaji is applied to the spin 1/2 XY model in one to three dimensions. In one dimension, the value of the gap Δ which appears in the spectrum of x -component spin remains finite up to 0 K, and no phase transition occurs. The value of the nearest neighbour correlation function is in good agreement with the exact values. In three dimensions, Δ vanishes at a finite temperature, and the second order phase transition occurs. In two dimensions, as T →0, Δ becomes very small for square lattice and tends to zero as exp (- T 0 / T ) for triangular lattice, which means the non-existence of the phase transition. The susceptibility, however, becomes anomalously large for low temperatures, and the extrapolation of Curie-Weiss law gives a “fictitious” transition temperature whose value agrees with those given by the high temperature expansion and the real space renormalization group theory.
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