Twisted Kitaev bilayers and the moiré Ising model

Julian May-Mann and Taylor L. Hughes
Phys. Rev. B 101, 245126 – Published 8 June 2020

Abstract

In recent years, there have been numerous examples of twisted bilayer systems that host remarkable physical properties that are not found in their untwisted counterparts. Motivated by this, we study the properties of twisted bilayers of the Kitaev honeycomb model in the Abelian spin-liquid phase. We show that for strong, short-ranged, interlayer interactions, a superlattice of non-Abelian defects forms in the twisted bilayer system. These non-Abelian defects are wormhole-like genons that allow anyons from one layer to tunnel to the other layer. We find that when a magnetic field is applied to the system, the low-energy dynamics of the twisted bilayer system can be mapped onto four quantum Ising models arising from the degrees of freedom localized on the genon defects. At small twist angles the Ising models are in a trivial paramagnetic phase, and at large twist angles they are in a ferromagnetic phase.

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  • Received 23 January 2020
  • Accepted 3 April 2020

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.101.245126

©2020 American Physical Society

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Condensed Matter, Materials & Applied Physics

Authors & Affiliations

Julian May-Mann and Taylor L. Hughes

  • Department of Physics and Institute for Condensed Matter Theory, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1110 West Green Street, Urbana, Illinois 61801-3080, USA

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Vol. 101, Iss. 24 — 15 June 2020

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