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Type of Document Dissertation
Author Yusuf, Eddy
URN etd-07082005-124642
Title Renormalization Group Study on Coupled Random Antiferromagnetic Spin-1/2 Chains
Degree Doctor of Philosophy
Department Physics, Department of
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Kun Yang Committee Chair
James S. Brooks Committee Member
Jorge Piekarewicz Committee Member
Naresh S. Dalal Committee Member
Nicholas E. Bonesteel Committee Member
Keywords
  • Spin Chain
  • Renormalization Group
  • Spin Ladder
Date of Defense 2005-05-25
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Abstract
This dissertation is a systematic theoretical effort to

investigate the low-energy properties of random antiferromagnetic

quantum spin-1/2 systems beyond one dimension. We use the

celebrated real space renormalization group (RSRG) technique

developed by Dasgupta, Ma, and Hu to understand the static and

dynamic properties of random antiferromagnetic spin-1/2 ladders

and weakly coupled random antiferromagnetic spin-1/2 chains.

Pure antiferromagnetic spin-1/2 ladders are known to be in the

spin liquid phase with a finite energy gap in the excitation

spectrum and a short range spin-spin correlation. We are

interested in investigating the nature of these systems when

disorder, controlled by bond randomness and the presence of

impurities, is introduced. Using real-space renormalization group

method we are able to find that when disorder comes from bond

randomness only, the system flows into a Griffith phase which is

characterized by non-universal diverging spin susceptibility and

short-range spin-spin correlation. When impurities with spin 0 or

1 are introduced into the system, the system flows into a

different fixed point which is controlled by large effective spins

whose susceptibility is characterized by a universal Curie-like

$1/T$ behavior. This conclusion holds for any impurities with

integer spin.

%This fixed point is insensitive to the spin size of the

%impurities.

We also study the low-energy collective excitations and dynamical

response functions of weakly coupled random antiferromagnetic

spin-1/2 chains at low temperature whose low energy properties are

governed by the strong-randomness fixed point. By combining RSRG

technique to tackle the intrachain couplings and Random Phase

Approximation (RPA) formalism for the interchain couplings, we

show that the system supports collective spin wave excitations

with linear dispersions and calculate the spin wave velocity in

terms of microscopic parameters of the chain. Our result agrees

with the measured dispersion for Zn-doped CuGeO$_3$ where it shows

a linear dispersion along the chain. We predict the spectra weight

within RPA which can be qualitatively compared to the scattering

intensity in the Inelastic Neutron Scattering experiment.

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