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The quantum $J_{1}$--$J_{1}'$--$J_{2}$ spin-1 Heisenberg model: Influence of the interchain coupling on the ground-state magnetic ordering in 2D

We study the phase diagram of the isotropic $J_{1}$--$J_{1}'$--$J_{2}$ Heisenberg model for spin-1 particles on an anisotropic square lattice, using the coupled cluster method. We find no evidence for an intermediate phase between the Néel and stripe states, as compared with all previous results for the corresponding spin-1/2 case. However, we find a quantum tricritical point at $J_{1}'/J_{1} \approx0.66 \pm 0.03$, $J_{2}/J_{1} \approx0.35\pm0.02$, where a line of second-order phase transitions between the quasi-classical Néel and stripe-ordered phases (for $J_{1}'/J_{1} \lesssim 0.66$) meets a line of first-order phase transitions between the same two states (for $J_{1}'/J_{1} \gtrsim 0.66$)

preprint2008arXivOpen access

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