The effects of disorder in dimerized quantum magnets in mean field approximations
Ikusi/ Ireki
Data
2012-11-07Egilea
Rakhimov, Abdulla
Mardonov, Shuhrat
Sherman, Evgeny
Schilling, Andreas
New Journal of Physics 14 : (2012) // 113010
Laburpena
We study theoretically the effects of disorder on Bose-Einstein condensates (BEC) of bosonic triplon quasiparticles in doped dimerized quantum magnets. The condensation occurs in a magnetic field, where the concentration of bosons in the random potential is sufficient to form the condensate. The effect of doping is partly modeled by a delta-correlated distribution of impurities, which (i) leads to a uniform renormalization of the system parameters and (ii) produces disorder in the system with renormalized parameters. This approach can explain qualitatively the available magnetization data on the Tl1-xKxCuCl3 compound taken as an example. In addition to the magnetization, we found that the speed of the Bogoliubov mode has a maximum as a function of x. No evidence of the pure Bose glass phase has been found in the BEC regime.