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Quantum phase transitions of 2-d dimerized spin-1/2 Heisenberg models with spatial anisotropy

Motivated by the unexpected Monte Carlo results as well as the theoretical proposal of a large correction to scaling for the critical theory of the 2-d staggered-dimer spin-1/2 Heisenberg model on the square lattice, we study the phase transitions induced by dimerization of several dimerized quantum Heisenberg models with spatial anisotropy using first principles Monte Carlo method. Remarkably, while our Monte Carlo data for all the models considered here, including the herringbone- and ladder-dimer models on the square lattice, are compatible with the recently proposed scenario of an enhanced correction to scaling, we find it is likely that the enhanced correction to scaling manifests itself as amplification of the nonuniversal prefactors appeared in the scaling forms. In other words, our data are in consistence with the established numerical values for the critical exponents, including the confluent exponent, in the O(3) universality class. Convincing numerical evidence is provided to support this proposed scenario.

preprint2012arXivOpen access

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