For the gapped XXZ spin chain, integrable boundary impurities show four phases, while non-integrable couplings add a mid-gap phase and screen ferromagnetic impurities.
Edge Spin fractionalization in one-dimensional spin-$S$ quantum antiferromagnets
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We show that a gapped spin-$S$ chain with antiferromagnetic (AFM) order exhibits in the thermodynamic limit exponentially localized fractional $\pm \frac{S}{2}$ edge modes when the system possesses U(1) symmetry. We show this for integrable and non integrable spin chains both analytically and numerically. Through exact analytical solutions, we show that an AFM spin-$\frac{1}{2}$ chain with {\it explicitly} broken $\mathbb{Z}_2$ symmetry and an integrable AFM spin-$1$ chain with {\it spontaneously} broken $\mathbb{Z}_2$ symmetry have $\pm \frac{1}{4}$ and $\pm \frac{1}{2}$ fractionalized edge modes, respectively. Furthermore, employing the density matrix renormalization group technique, we extend this analysis to {\it generic} $XXZ-S$ chains with $S\leq 3$ and demonstrate that these fractional spins are robust quantum observables, substantiated by the observation of a variance of the associated fractional spin operators that is consistent with a vanishing functional form in the thermodynamic limit. Moreover, we find that the edge modes are robust to disorder that couples to the N\'eel order parameter.
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Edge modes and boundary impurities in the anisotropic Heisenberg spin chain
For the gapped XXZ spin chain, integrable boundary impurities show four phases, while non-integrable couplings add a mid-gap phase and screen ferromagnetic impurities.