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Ground state energy density, susceptibility, and Wilson ratio of a two-dimensional disordered quantum spin system

A two-dimensional (2D) spin-1/2 antiferromagnetic Heisenberg model with a specific kind of quenched disorder is investigated, using the first principles nonperturbative quantum Monte Carlo calculations (QMC). The employed disorder distribution has a tunable parameter $p$ which can be considered as a measure of the corresponding randomness. In particular, when $p=0$ the disordered system becomes the clean one. Through a large scale QMC, the dynamic critical exponents $z$, the ground state energy densities $E_0$, as well as the Wilson ratios $W$ of various $p$ are determined with high precision. Interestingly, we find that the $p$ dependence of $z$ and $W$ are likely to be complementary to each other. For instance, while the $z$ of $0.4 \le p \le 0.9$ match well among themselves and are statistically different from $z=1$ which corresponds to the clean system, the $W$ for $p < 0.7$ are in reasonable good agreement with that of $p=0$. The technical subtlety of calculating these physical quantities for a disordered system is demonstrated as well. The results presented here are not only interesting from a theoretical perspective, but also can serve as benchmarks for future related studies.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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