Single-hole dynamics in 2D quantum magnets @ NYCU

  • Event Date: 2026-05-27
  • Speaker: Prof.Anders W. Sandvik(Boston University)  /  Host: Prof.Chia-Min Chung(NYCU)
    Place: SC427, Science Building III, NYCU

Time:14:30~15:30, Wednesday, May 27, 2026
Speaker: Prof.Anders W. Sandvik(Boston University)
Place :SC427, Science Building III, NYCU

Title:Single-hole dynamics in 2D quantum magnets

Abstract:
I will discuss quantum spin models on the square lattice,where certain multi-spin interactions can drive the Neel antiferromagnetic state of the conventional Heisenberg model into a spontaneously dimerized state. The quantum phase transition realizes the  deconfined quantum-critical point (DQCP), with now well characterized scaling properties [1]. Here I will discuss the spectral properties of a single fermionic hole injected into the system, contrasting the behaviors when the host is in the Neel and dimerized phases and, in particular, at the DQCP [2]. Results are obtained using quantum Monte Carlo simulations, with a recently developed stochastic method for analytic continuation of imaginary-time Green's functions to real-frequency spectral functions [3]. Results at the DQCP support spin-charge separation and, therefore, the emergence of a ``holon metal'' [4].

[1] J. Takahashi, H. Shao, B. Zhao, W. Guo, and A. W Sandvik,arxiv:2405.06607.
[2] S. Yang and A. W. Sandvik, arXiv:2512.02962.
[3] H. Shao and A. W. Sandvik. Phys. Rep. 1003, 1 (2023).
[4] R. K. Kaul, A. Kolezhuk, M. Levin, S. Sachdev,and T. Senthil, Phys. Rev. B 75, 235122 (2007).