Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1863591 | Physics Letters A | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Heisenberg-like spins lying on the pseudosphere (a 2-dimensional infinite space with constant negative curvature) cannot give rise to stable soliton solutions. Only fractional solutions can be stabilized on this surface provided that at least a hole is incorporated. We also address the issue of ‘in-plane’ vortices, in the XY regime. Interestingly, the energy of a single vortex no longer blows up as the excitation spreads to infinity. This yields a non-confining potential between a vortex and an antivortex at large distances so that the pair may dissociate at arbitrarily low temperature.
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Authors
L.R.A. Belo, N.M. Oliveira-Neto, W.A. Moura-Melo, A.R. Pereira, E. Ercolessi,