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Fractionalized topological d+id superconductivity in the Yao-Lee-Kondo model

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2025-12-22 v1 Superconductivity

Abstract

A conclusive experimental realization of 2D chiral topological superconductivity remains elusive. Here we present a theoretical demonstration that a topological d+idd+id fractionalized superconducting phase (SC*) can emerge in the weak-coupling limit of a Kondo lattice model, where conduction electrons interact with a Yao-Lee spin liquid on the honeycomb lattice (the Yao-Lee-Kondo model). Using a renormalization-group analysis, we show that exchanging Majorana spinons from the Yao-Lee spin liquid generates effective interactions among the conduction electrons and drives a Cooper instability even for arbitrarily weak Kondo coupling. We further find that the induced leading inter-orbital antiferromagnetic interaction selects topological d+idd+id spin-singlet pairing with Chern number C=±2C=\pm 2. Meanwhile, the Majorana fermions in the Yao-Lee spin liquid remain gapless and deconfined in this regime, so the resulting state is a fractionalized topological d+idd+id superconductor (SC*). For sufficiently strong Kondo coupling, the system instead enters a heavy Fermi liquid phase with fractionalization (HFL*).

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@article{arxiv.2512.17729,
  title  = {Fractionalized topological d+id superconductivity in the Yao-Lee-Kondo model},
  author = {Chengzhi Tang and Hong Yao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.17729},
  year   = {2025}
}

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4.5 pages + Supplemental Material, 3 figures