Microscopic Models of 2D Magnets with Fractionalized Excitations
Abstract
We demonstrate that spin-charge separation can occur in two dimensions and note its confluence with superconductivity, topology, gauge theory, and fault-tolerant quantum computation. We construct a microscopic Ising-like model and, at a special coupling constant value, find its exact ground state as well as neutral spin 1/2 (spinon), spinless charge e (holon), and vortex (vison) states and energies. The fractionalized excitations reflect the topological order of the ground state which is evinced by its fourfold degeneracy on the torus -- a degeneracy which is unrelated to translational or rotational symmetry -- and is described by a gauge theory. Our model is related to the quantum dimer model and is a member of a family of topologically-ordered models, one of which is integrable and realizes the toric quantum error correction code.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0010242,
title = {Microscopic Models of 2D Magnets with Fractionalized Excitations},
author = {Chetan Nayak and Kirill Shtengel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0010242},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
Final version accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. B. Two new figures and several clarifications have been added