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Spin Correlation Functions at High Temperatures

M. Blume, +1 more
- 01 May 1970 - 
- Vol. 1, Iss: 9, pp 3815-3830
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In this article, a method for the self-consistent calculation of correlation functions is described and applied to the Heisenberg model at high temperatures, based on a straightforward physical picture.
Abstract
A method for the self-consistent calculation of correlation functions is described and applied to the Heisenberg model at high temperatures. The technique is based on a straightforward physical picture. It is used (i) to derive a simple analytic approximation for the autocorrelation function valid at times $t\ensuremath{\lesssim}\frac{2JS}{\ensuremath{\hbar}}$; (ii) to derive an equation given by R\'esibois and DeLeener which is shown to be valid at short times also; (iii) to derive a set of integrodifferential equations for the general correlation functions $〈{\mathrm{S}}_{\ensuremath{-}\mathrm{q}}\ifmmode\cdot\else\textperiodcentered\fi{}{\mathrm{S}}_{\mathrm{q}}(t)〉$. The latter equations are solved numerically for the case of a simple cubic lattice with nearest-neighbor interactions, and are shown to give results in excellent agreement with computer simulation calculations for the same model. A discussion is given of the physical motivation of the approximations employed and the special mathematical aspects of the problem.

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