English

Dynamics of visons and thermal Hall effect in perturbed Kitaev models

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2023-01-11 v3

Abstract

A vison is an excitation of the Kitaev spin liquid which carries a Z2\mathbb Z_2 gauge flux. While immobile in the pure Kitaev model, it becomes a dynamical degree of freedom in the presence of perturbations. We study an isolated vison in the isotropic Kitaev model perturbed by a small external magnetic field hh, an offdiagonal exchange interactions Γ\Gamma and a Heisenberg coupling JJ. In the ferromagnetic Kitaev model, the dressed vison obtains a dispersion linear in Γ\Gamma and hh and a fully universal low-TT mobility, μ=6vm2/T2\mu=6 v_m^2/T^{2}, where vmv_m is the velocity of Majorana fermions. In contrast, in the antiferromagnetic Kitaev model interference effects suppress the coherent propagation and an incoherent Majorana-assisted hopping leads to a TT-independent mobility. The motion of a single vison due to Heisenberg interactions is strongly suppressed for both signs of the Kitaev coupling. Vison bands in the antiferromagnetic Kitaev models can be topological and may lead to a characteristic features in thermal Hall effects in Kitaev materials.

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@article{arxiv.2109.00250,
  title  = {Dynamics of visons and thermal Hall effect in perturbed Kitaev models},
  author = {Aprem P. Joy and Achim Rosch},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.00250},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

8+11 pages, 10 figures. Corrected an error in the field-induced vison hopping related to large finite size effects. Modified conclusions on Chern numbers and vison Hall effect. Added discussion on how vison diffusion acts as bottleneck for equilibration