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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Bo Peng. In this talk, I will briefly describe two of our recent pieces of work on the physics of the J1-J2 Heisenberg spin chain, a one-dimensional array of quantum spins coupled by first- and second-neighbour exchange interactions. The first piece of work [1] concerns the case where J1 and J2 are both antiferromagnetic: in this case there is a phase transition from a Luttinger liquid to a valence bond solid as J2/J1 is increased, and we provide a novel direct method to derive the field theory that describes the critical point between these two phases. The second piece [2] concerns the case where J1 is antiferromagnetic but J2 is strongly ferromagnetic: counter-intuitively, there is a transition in this case as well, but this time of a ‘liquid-to-liquid’ type. We present a field-theory description of it, and an analogue system of three coupled chains that helps to illustrate the physics. [1] F. Azad, A. J. McRoberts, CAH , and A. G. Green, “Generalized Haldane map from the matrix product state path integral to the critical theory of the J1-J2 chain,” Phys. Rev. Research 7, L012037 (2025). [2] A. J. McRoberts, CAH , and A. G. Green, “Transition between critical antiferromagnetic phases in the J1-J2 spin chain,” arXiv:2411.08095v2 (2025). This talk is part of the Theory of Condensed Matter series. This talk is included in these lists:
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