Dynamic mean-field theory for dense spin systems at infinite temperature

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Abstract

A dynamic mean-field theory for spin ensembles (spinDMFT) at infinite temperatures on arbitrary lattices is established. The approach is introduced for an isotropic Heisenberg model with S=12 and external field. For large coordination numbers, it is shown that the effect of the environment of each spin is captured by a classical time-dependent random mean field which is normally distributed. Expectation values are calculated by averaging over these mean fields, i.e., by a path integral over the normal distributions. A self-consistency condition is derived by linking the moments defining the normal distributions to spin autocorrelations. In this framework, we explicitly show how the rotating-wave approximation becomes a valid description for increasing magnetic field. We also demonstrate that the approach can easily be extended. Exemplarily, we employ it to reach a quantitative understanding of a dense ensemble of spins with dipolar interaction which are distributed randomly on a plane including static Gaussian noise as well.

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Gräßer, T., Bleicker, P., Hering, D. B., Yarmohammadi, M., & Uhrig, G. S. (2021). Dynamic mean-field theory for dense spin systems at infinite temperature. Physical Review Research, 3(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.3.043168

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