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Chiral spin states and superconductivity
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Quantum LiquidSuperconducting MaterialEngineeringSpin SystemsChiral Spin LiquidsStatistical Field TheoryCritical CurrentsSuperconductivityQuantum MaterialsFlux QuantumExotic StateSuperconducting DevicesChiral Spin StatesQuantum ScienceHigh-tc SuperconductivityPhysicsQuantum Field TheoryChiral-spin StatesQuantum MagnetismSpintronicsNatural SciencesCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsQuantum Superconductivity
There is a closely related, precise notion of chiral‑spin‑liquid states. Mean‑field theories leading to chiral spin liquids are proposed. The authors construct soluble models based on P‑ and T‑symmetric local‑spin Hamiltonians with chiral‑spin ground states and propose mean‑field theories leading to chiral spin liquids. The study shows that chiral‑spin states, characterized by multiple order parameters, are stabilized by frustration, host quasiparticles with fractional statistics, and suggest that unconventional superconducting states with anomalous flux quanta may arise.
It is shown that several different order parameters can be used to characterize a type of P- and T-violating state for spin systems, that we call chiral-spin states. There is a closely related, precise notion of chiral-spin-liquid states. We construct soluble models, based on P- and T-symmetric local-spin Hamiltonians, with chiral-spin ground states. Mean-field theories leading to chiral spin liquids are proposed. Frustration is essential in stabilizing these states. The quantum numbers of quasiparticles around the chiral spin liquids are analyzed. They generally obey fractional statistics. Based on these ideas, it is speculated that superconducting states with unusual values of the flux quantum may exist.
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