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Thermodynamics of Resonating-Valence-bond States Toward the Understanding of Quantum Spin Liquid Phenomena

Physical chemistry chemical physics/PCCP Physical chemistry chemical physics(2024)

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A quantum spin liquid (QSL) is a state of matter in which spins do not exhibit magnetic order. In contrast to paramagnets, the spins in a QSL interact strongly, similar to conventional ordered magnets; however the thermodynamic stability of QSLs is rarely studied. Here, the thermodynamic properties of centered hexagon nanoclusters were investigated using the Hubbard model, which was solved using exact numerical diagonalization. The total spin, spin-spin correlation functions, local magnetic moments, charge and spin gaps, and magnetocaloric effect were analyzed for a half-filled band as a function of the ratio between the on-site Coulomb repulsion and electronic hopping (U/t). The centered hexagon nanocluster exhibited an antiferromagnetic (AFM) behavior with exotic magnetic ordering. Resonating-valence-bond (RVB) states were observed for intermediate values of U/t, in which short-range spin-spin correlation functions were suppressed to minimize spin frustration. The AFM order was examined in terms of the N & eacute;el-like temperature derived from the temperature dependence of the magnetic susceptibility. An interesting result is that the systems under external magnetic fields exhibited an inverse magnetocaloric effect, which was remarkable for intermediate values of U/t, where the RVB state was observed. Owing to the novel discovery of exotic magnetic ordering in triangular moir & eacute; patterns in twisted bilayer graphene (TBLG) systems, these results provide insights into the onset of magnetism and the possible spin liquid states in these graphene moir & eacute; materials. The Hubbard model was used to investigate the thermodynamic properties of the centered hexagon nanoclusters. The systems showed resonating valence bond states and inverse magnetocaloric effect.
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