Long-range dipolar interactions on a breathed Kagome lattice stabilize a chiral spin liquid, identified via DMRG and proposed for adiabatic preparation and edge-mode detection.
Kagome spin liquid: a deconfined critical phase driven by $U(1)$ gauge fluctuation
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We investigate the nature of quantum spin liquid (QSL) phase of the spin-$1/2$ nearest-neighbor XXZ antiferromagnet on the kagome lattice. Recent numerical calculations suggest that such a kagome spin liquid is insensitive to the XXZ anisotropy and is adjacent to a chiral spin liquid phase. Reformulating the problem in terms of a $U(1)$ lattice gauge theory with dynamical bosonic spinons, we propose that the kagome spin liquid can be understood as a deconfined critical phase extended by the $U(1)$ gauge fluctuation from a deconfined critical point between a symmetry-protected topological phase and a superfluid phase. Crucially, the stability of this QSL is ensured by the gauge fluctuation and hence our description necessarily falls beyond the conventional mean-field constructions of QSLs. Our work also makes an interesting connection between the critical spin liquid, deconfined criticality, symmetry protected topological phase and topological order.
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A Dipolar Chiral Spin Liquid on the Breathed Kagome Lattice
Long-range dipolar interactions on a breathed Kagome lattice stabilize a chiral spin liquid, identified via DMRG and proposed for adiabatic preparation and edge-mode detection.