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Astrakhantsev, Nikita
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Westerhout, Tom
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Tiwari, Apoorv
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Choo, Kenny
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Chen, Ao
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Fischer, Mark H.
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Carleo, Giuseppe
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Neupert, Titus
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2021-11-15T20:44:50Z
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2021-11-13T07:54:51Z
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2021-11-15T20:44:50Z
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2021
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2160-3308
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10.1103/PhysRevX.11.041021
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/515011
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10.3929/ethz-b-000515011
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The spin-1/2 Heisenberg model on the pyrochlore lattice is an iconic frustrated three-dimensional spin system with a rich phase diagram. Besides hosting several ordered phases, the model is debated to possess a spin-liquid ground state when only nearest-neighbor antiferromagnetic interactions are present. Here, we contest this hypothesis with an extensive numerical investigation using both exact diagonalization and complementary variational techniques. Specifically, we employ a resonating-valence-bond-like, manyvariable, Monte Carlo ansatz and convolutional neural network quantum states for (variational) calculations with up to 4 x 43 and 4 x 33 spins, respectively. We demonstrate that these techniques yield consistent results, allowing for reliable extrapolations to the thermodynamic limit. We consider the (2; j2/j1) parameter space, with j2, j1 being nearest and next-to-nearest neighbor interactions and 2 the XXZ interaction anisotropy. Our main results are (1) the determination of the phase transition between the putative spin-liquid phase and the neighboring magnetically ordered phase and (2) a careful characterization of the ground state in terms of symmetry-breaking tendencies. We find clear indications of a dimer order with spontaneously broken inversion and rotational symmetry, calling the scenario of a featureless quantum spin liquid into question. Our work showcases how many-variable variational techniques can be used to make progress in answering challenging questions about three-dimensional frustrated quantum magnets.
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American Physical Society
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Broken-Symmetry Ground States of the Heisenberg Model on the Pyrochlore Lattice
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Journal Article
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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
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2021-10-29
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Physical Review X
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11
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4
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Phys. rev., X
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041021
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20 p.
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College Park, MD
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published
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Open access
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