2017
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.96.115150
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Effects of interactions on dynamic correlations of hard-core bosons at finite temperatures

Abstract: We investigate how dynamic correlations of hard-core bosonic excitation at finite temperature are affected by additional interactions besides the hard-core repulsion which prevents them from occupying the same site. We focus especially on dimerized spin systems, where these additional interactions between the elementary excitations, triplons, lead to the formation of bound states, relevant for the correct description of scattering processes. In order to include these effects quantitatively we extend the previo… Show more

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“…The effective models from CUT provide a unique opportunity to describe and predict future RIXS experiments on quantum magnets and spin liquids. The approach is also compatible with finite temperature [52][53][54][55] and applied magnetic fields, in which multiparticle excitations have been reported [56]. It will be interesting to apply the CUT approach to compute the RIXS response in the two dimensional Heisenberg model.…”
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“…The effective models from CUT provide a unique opportunity to describe and predict future RIXS experiments on quantum magnets and spin liquids. The approach is also compatible with finite temperature [52][53][54][55] and applied magnetic fields, in which multiparticle excitations have been reported [56]. It will be interesting to apply the CUT approach to compute the RIXS response in the two dimensional Heisenberg model.…”
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confidence: 90%