2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmmm.2014.10.113
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Exactly solved mixed spin-(1,1/2) Ising–Heisenberg diamond chain with a single-ion anisotropy

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“…To date, exact solutions have been found for various complex models based on the 1D Ising model. They includes Blume-Emery-Griffiths model [1][2][3] , the model with localized Ising-like spins and exchanging electrons 4 , the models with single-ion anisotropy for the spin-1 chain [5][6][7] or the mixed spin-1/2 and spin-1 Ising chain [8][9][10] , the Ising-Heisenberg "decorated" chains, ladders, and tubes [11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20] and the Ising-Hubbard diamond chain and ladder 21,22 . These systems show many subtle and important phenomena, including quantized plateaux in the magnetization curves, quantum entanglement, quasi-phases and pseudo-transitions 23 , and describe the properties of real materials, such as the polymeric coordination compounds (see Refs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date, exact solutions have been found for various complex models based on the 1D Ising model. They includes Blume-Emery-Griffiths model [1][2][3] , the model with localized Ising-like spins and exchanging electrons 4 , the models with single-ion anisotropy for the spin-1 chain [5][6][7] or the mixed spin-1/2 and spin-1 Ising chain [8][9][10] , the Ising-Heisenberg "decorated" chains, ladders, and tubes [11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20] and the Ising-Hubbard diamond chain and ladder 21,22 . These systems show many subtle and important phenomena, including quantized plateaux in the magnetization curves, quantum entanglement, quasi-phases and pseudo-transitions 23 , and describe the properties of real materials, such as the polymeric coordination compounds (see Refs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The magnetization curves, thus, for the Ising-Heisenberg spin systems share almost all features with the magnetization curves of the small spin clusters, but can contain much more intermediate magnetization plateaus. Various variants of the Ising-Heisenberg chains have been examined: diamond-chain, [14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28] saw-tooth chain, 29,30 orthogonal-dimer chain, [31][32][33] tetrahedral chain, [34][35][36][37][38] and some special examples relevant to real magnetic materials. [39][40][41][42] In the present work, we will rigorously examine a magnetization process of a few quantum Heisenberg spin clusters and Ising-Heisenberg diamond chain, which will not display strict magnetization plateaus on assumption that some constituent spins have different Landé g-factors and may be a XY-anisotropy of the exchange interaction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…{J 1 , J 2 , J 3 } rigorous proof that the striking magnetization plateaus proposed in Ref. [40] cannot appear neither in the generalized mixed spin-(1,1/2) Ising-Heisenberg diamond chain, which accounts for the single-ion anisotropy acting on the nodal spin-1 atoms [42].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…The Boltzmann's factor (8) can be subsequently replaced through the generalized decoration-iteration transformation [43][44][45][46] similarly as we have done this before [41,42]. But since this Boltzmann's factor is essentially a transfer matrix (see eq.…”
Section: Model and Its Exact Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%