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arxiv: 1306.0600 · v1 · pith:W6DW3576new · submitted 2013-06-03 · ❄️ cond-mat.str-el · hep-ph

Thermodynamics of Ferromagnetic Spin Chains in a Magnetic Field: Impact of the Spin-Wave Interaction

classification ❄️ cond-mat.str-el hep-ph
keywords spin-waveinteractiondensitychainsenergyexpansionferromagneticlow-temperature
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The thermodynamic properties of ferromagnetic spin chains have been the subject of many publications. Still, the problem of how the spin-wave interaction manifest itself in these low-temperature series has been neglected. Using the method of effective Lagrangians, we explicitly evaluate the partition function of ferromagnetic spin chains at low temperatures and in the presence of a magnetic field up to three loops in the perturbative expansion where the spin-wave interaction sets in. We discuss in detail the renormalization and numerical evaluation of a particular three-loop graph and derive the low-temperature series for the free energy density, energy density, heat capacity, entropy density, as well as the magnetization and the susceptibility. In the low-temperature expansion for the free energy density, the spin-wave interaction starts manifesting itself at order $T^{5/2}$. In the pressure, the coefficient of the $T^{5/2}$-term is positive, indicating that the spin-wave interaction is repulsive. While it is straightforward to go up to three-loop order in the effective loop expansion, the analogous calculation on the basis of conventional condensed matter methods, such as spin-wave theory, appears to be beyond reach.

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