The J1–J2 model is a quantum spin model like the Heisenberg model but also includes a term for the interaction between next-nearest neighbor spins.

Hamiltonian

In this model, the term represents the usual nearest-neighbor interaction as seen in the Heisenberg model, and represents the exchange interaction to the next nearest-neighbor.

See also

References

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