Absence of high-temperature ballistic transport in the spin-1/2 XXX chain within the grand-canonical ensemble
Whether in the thermodynamic limit, vanishing magnetic field h→0, and nonzero temperature the spin stiffness of the spin-1/2 XXX Heisenberg chain is finite or vanishes within the grand-canonical ensemble remains an unsolved and controversial issue, as different approaches yield contradictory results...
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doaj-2b7bc4815ddd40eb8d9c6b3d9215bd212020-11-24T22:32:09ZengElsevierNuclear Physics B0550-32131873-15622017-01-01914C629810.1016/j.nuclphysb.2016.10.021Absence of high-temperature ballistic transport in the spin-1/2 XXX chain within the grand-canonical ensembleJ.M.P. Carmelo0T. Prosen1Department of Physics, University of Minho, Campus Gualtar, P-4710-057 Braga, PortugalDepartment of Physics, FMF, University of Ljubljana, Jadranska 19, 1000 Ljubljana, SloveniaWhether in the thermodynamic limit, vanishing magnetic field h→0, and nonzero temperature the spin stiffness of the spin-1/2 XXX Heisenberg chain is finite or vanishes within the grand-canonical ensemble remains an unsolved and controversial issue, as different approaches yield contradictory results. Here we provide an upper bound on the stiffness and show that within that ensemble it vanishes for h→0 in the thermodynamic limit of chain length L→∞, at high temperatures T→∞. Our approach uses a representation in terms of the L physical spins 1/2. For all configurations that generate the exact spin-S energy and momentum eigenstates such a configuration involves a number 2S of unpaired spins 1/2 in multiplet configurations and L−2S spins 1/2 that are paired within Msp=L/2−S spin–singlet pairs. The Bethe-ansatz strings of length n=1 and n>1 describe a single unbound spin–singlet pair and a configuration within which n pairs are bound, respectively. In the case of n>1 pairs this holds both for ideal and deformed strings associated with n complex rapidities with the same real part. The use of such a spin 1/2 representation provides useful physical information on the problem under investigation in contrast to often less controllable numerical studies. Our results provide strong evidence for the absence of ballistic transport in the spin-1/2 XXX Heisenberg chain in the thermodynamic limit, for high temperatures T→∞, vanishing magnetic field h→0 and within the grand-canonical ensemble.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0550321316303492 |
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Absence of high-temperature ballistic transport in the spin-1/2 XXX chain within the grand-canonical ensemble |
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Absence of high-temperature ballistic transport in the spin-1/2 XXX chain within the grand-canonical ensemble |
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Absence of high-temperature ballistic transport in the spin-1/2 XXX chain within the grand-canonical ensemble |
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Absence of high-temperature ballistic transport in the spin-1/2 XXX chain within the grand-canonical ensemble |
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Whether in the thermodynamic limit, vanishing magnetic field h→0, and nonzero temperature the spin stiffness of the spin-1/2 XXX Heisenberg chain is finite or vanishes within the grand-canonical ensemble remains an unsolved and controversial issue, as different approaches yield contradictory results. Here we provide an upper bound on the stiffness and show that within that ensemble it vanishes for h→0 in the thermodynamic limit of chain length L→∞, at high temperatures T→∞. Our approach uses a representation in terms of the L physical spins 1/2. For all configurations that generate the exact spin-S energy and momentum eigenstates such a configuration involves a number 2S of unpaired spins 1/2 in multiplet configurations and L−2S spins 1/2 that are paired within Msp=L/2−S spin–singlet pairs. The Bethe-ansatz strings of length n=1 and n>1 describe a single unbound spin–singlet pair and a configuration within which n pairs are bound, respectively. In the case of n>1 pairs this holds both for ideal and deformed strings associated with n complex rapidities with the same real part. The use of such a spin 1/2 representation provides useful physical information on the problem under investigation in contrast to often less controllable numerical studies. Our results provide strong evidence for the absence of ballistic transport in the spin-1/2 XXX Heisenberg chain in the thermodynamic limit, for high temperatures T→∞, vanishing magnetic field h→0 and within the grand-canonical ensemble. |
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