Generalized phantom helix states in quantum spin graphs
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2310.11786v1
- Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2023 08:24:55 GMT
- Title: Generalized phantom helix states in quantum spin graphs
- Authors: C. H. Zhang, Y. B. Shi, and Z. Song
- Abstract summary: We present a method for constructing possible spin-1/2 XXZ Heisenberg lattice systems possessing phantom helix states.
The underlying mechanism is the existence of a set of degenerate eigenstates.
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- Abstract: In general, the summation of a set of sub-Hamiltonians cannot share a common
eigenstate of each one, only if it is an unentangled product state, such as a
phantom helix state in quantum spin system. Here we present a method, referred
to as the building block method (BBM), for constructing possible spin-1/2 XXZ
Heisenberg lattice systems possessing phantom helix states. We focus on two
types of XXZ dimers as basic elements, with a non-Hermitian parity-time (PT )
field and Hermitian Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (DMI), which share the
same degenerate eigenstates. Based on these two building blocks, one can
construct a variety of Heisenberg quantum spin systems, which support helix
states with zero energy. The underlying mechanism is the existence of a set of
degenerate eigenstates. Furthermore, we show that such systems act as quantum
spin graphs since they obey the analogs of Kirchhoff's laws for sets of spin
helix states when the non-Hermitian PT fields cancel each other out. In
addition, the dynamic response of the helix states for three types of
perturbations is also investigated analytically and numerically. Our findings
provide a way to study quantum spin systems with irregular geometries beyond
the Bethe ansatz approach.
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