Studies using HPhi

Samples to use HPhi

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Examples of calculation using HPhi are uploaded as sample collection. Input file, script, ReadMe are attached to each sample directory.

Paper using HPhi

  1. Finite-temperature crossover phenomenon in the S=1/2 antiferromagnetic Heisenberg model on the kagome lattice
    Tokuro Shimokawa, Hikaru Kawamura (arXiv:1607.06205., J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 85, 113702 (2016))

    In this paper, the authors calculate the temperature dependence of the specific heat, entropy, and spin correlations for antiferromagnetic Heisenberg model on the kagome lattice. HPhi is used for checking the reliability of their finite-temperature calculations.

  2. Finite-Temperature Signatures of Spin Liquids in Frustrated Hubbard Model
    Takahiro Misawa, Youhei Yamaji (arXiv:1608.09006)

    In this paper, the authors calculate the finite-temperature properties of the frustrated Hubbard model. They calculate the temperature dependence of the specific heat, entropy, and spin correlations around the region where the quantum spin liquids are expected to appear. Most of the calculations is done by using HPhi.

  3. Four-body correlation embedded in antisymmetrized geminal power wave function
    Airi Kawasaki, Osamu Sugino (arXiv:1609.01438, The Journal of Chemical Physics 145, 244110 (2016))

    In this paper, the authors extend the conventional two-body geminal wave functions to include the four-body correlations. By using HPhi, they examine the accuracy of the extended geminal wave functions up to 20 site Hubbard model.

  4. Liquid-Liquid Transition in Kitaev Magnets Driven by Spin Fractionalization
    Joji Nasu, Yasuyuki Kato, Junki Yoshitake, Yoshitomo Kamiya, Yukitoshi Motome (arXiv:1610.07343, Phys. Rev. Lett. 118,137203 (2017))

    In this paper, the authors show that the quantum phase transition occurs between Kitaev spin liquid and bond nematic spin liquid by introducing the Ising interactions in the Kitaev model. HPhi is used for calculating the finite-temperature properties of the extended Kitaev model.

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