Steady helix states in a resonant XXZ Heisenberg model with
Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2209.04102v1
- Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2022 03:23:02 GMT
- Title: Steady helix states in a resonant XXZ Heisenberg model with
Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction
- Authors: E. S. Ma, K. L. Zhang, and Z. Song
- Abstract summary: We show that a set of precession helix states can be constructed by deliberate superposition of degenerate eigenstates of the Hamiltonian under the resonant condition.
When a non-Hermitian balance boundary term is imposed as a quenching action, a steady helix state emerges from some easily prepared initial states.
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- Abstract: We systematically investigate possible helix states in XXZ Heisenberg model
with Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya (DM) interaction. Exact solutions show that a set of
precession helix states can be constructed by deliberate superposition of
degenerate eigenstates of the Hamiltonian under the resonant condition. When a
non-Hermitian balance boundary term is imposed as a quenching action, the
quench dynamics shows that a steady helix state emerges from some easily
prepared initial states, including saturate and maximally mixed ferromagnetic
states, according to the analysis of perturbation method. The corresponding
dynamics for near resonant cases is also investigated numerically, indicating
the robustness of the scheme. Our findings highlight the cooperation of
non-Hermiticity and the DM interaction in quantum spin system, suggesting a way
for preparing steady helix state in non-Hermitian quantum spin system.
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