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Anderson-Kitaev spin liquid

Published 14 Apr 2020 in cond-mat.str-el, cond-mat.dis-nn, cond-mat.mtrl-sci, and cond-mat.stat-mech | (2004.06257v4)

Abstract: The bond-disordered Kitaev model attracts much attention due to the experimental relevance in $\alpha$-RuCl$3$ and $A_3$LiIr$_2$O$_6$ ($A=$ H, D, Ag, $\textit{etc.}$). Applying a magnetic field to break the time-reversal symmetry leads to a strong modulation in mass terms for Dirac cones. Because of the smallness of the flux gap of the Kitaev model, a small bond disorder can have large influence on itinerant Majorana fermions, and Majorana fermions will be in the Anderson localization state immediately. We call this immobile liquid state Anderson-Kitaev liquid state with two localized Majorana fermions, one frozen by gauge fluctuations and the other localized by disordered mass terms. The quantization of the thermal Hall conductivity $\kappa/T$ disappears by a quantum Hall transition induced by a small disorder, and $\kappa/T$ shows a rapid crossover into the Anderson-Kitaev liquid with a negligible Hall current. Especially, the critical disorder strength $\delta J{c1} \sim 0.05$ in the unit of the Kitaev interaction would have many implications for the stability of Kitaev spin liquids.

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