Why magnetic monopole becomes dyon in topological insulators
Abstract
The Witten effect predicts that a magnetic monopole acquires a fractional electric charge inside topological insulators. In this work, we give a microscopic description of this phenomenon, as well as an analogous two-dimensional system with a vortex. We solve the Dirac equation of electron field both analytically in continuum and numerically on a lattice, by adding the Wilson term and smearing the gauge field within a finite range to regularize the short-distance behavior of the system. Our results reveal that the Wilson term induces a strong positive mass shift, creating a domain-wall around the monopole/vortex. This small, yet finite-sized domain-wall localizes the chiral zero modes and ensures their stability through the Atiyah-Singer index theorem, whose cobordism invariance is crucial in explaining why the electric charge is fractional.
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@article{arxiv.2304.13954,
title = {Why magnetic monopole becomes dyon in topological insulators},
author = {Shoto Aoki and Hidenori Fukaya and Naoto Kan and Mikito Koshino and Yoshiyuki Matsuki},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.13954},
year = {2024}
}
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40 pages, 10 figures, minor corrections, references added, published version