We study the finite-size behavior of the low-lying excitations of spin-1/2 Heisenberg chains with dimerization and next-to-nearest neighbors interaction J(2). The numerical analysis, performed using density-matrix renormalization group, confirms previous exact diagonalization results and shows that, for different values of the dimerization parameter delta, the elementary triplet and singlet excitations present a clear scaling behavior in a wide range of l=L/xi (where L is the length of the chain and xi is the correlation length). At J(2)=J(2c), where no logarithmic corrections are present, we compare the numerical results with finite-size predictions for the sine-Gordon model obtained using Luscher's theory. For small delta we find a very good agreement for l greater than or similar to 4 or 7 depending on the excitation considered.

Scaling of excitations in dimerized and frustrated spin-1/2 chains

2005

Abstract

We study the finite-size behavior of the low-lying excitations of spin-1/2 Heisenberg chains with dimerization and next-to-nearest neighbors interaction J(2). The numerical analysis, performed using density-matrix renormalization group, confirms previous exact diagonalization results and shows that, for different values of the dimerization parameter delta, the elementary triplet and singlet excitations present a clear scaling behavior in a wide range of l=L/xi (where L is the length of the chain and xi is the correlation length). At J(2)=J(2c), where no logarithmic corrections are present, we compare the numerical results with finite-size predictions for the sine-Gordon model obtained using Luscher's theory. For small delta we find a very good agreement for l greater than or similar to 4 or 7 depending on the excitation considered.
2005
Istituto per la Microelettronica e Microsistemi - IMM
SPIN CHAINS
QUANTUM-FIELD THEORIES
GORDON S-MATRIX
INTEGRABLE MODELS
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