Excitation Spectra of Square Lattice Antiferromagnets Excitation Spectra of Square Lattice Antiferromagnets

Excitation Spectra of Square Lattice Antiferromagnets

Theoretical Explanation of Experimental Observations

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This thesis presents a qualitative advance in our understanding of quantum effects in layered magnetic materials. The nearest neighbor Heisenberg ferromagnetic ranks among the oldest and most fundamental models of quantum many body effects. It has long been established that in one dimension quantum fluctuations lead to a quantum disordered ground state with fractional excitations called spinons." In two dimensions, the ground state of the Heisenberg model displays static order and to first approximation the dynamics can be described as semi-classical spin waves. Through theoretical advances the author demonstrates that at high energy around particular points in reciprocal space these semi-classical spin-waves deconfine into fractional excitations akin to the one-dimensional spinons. He thereby provides the first explanation of a long-standing experimental observation.

In the second half of his thesis Bastien Dalla Piazza develops a unified description of the magnetic excitation spectra of a range of cuprate parent compounds to the high temperature superconductors.

GÉNERO
Ciencia y naturaleza
PUBLICADO
2016
6 de enero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
193
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Springer International Publishing
VENDEDOR
Springer Nature B.V.
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5.1
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