Irrational vs. rational charge and statistics in graphene-like system

ORAL

Abstract

Electron fractionalization is intimately related to topology. In one-dimensional systems, fractionally charged states exist at domain walls between degenerate vacua. In two-dimensional systems, fractionalization exists in quantum Hall fluids, where time-reversal symmetry is broken by a large external magnetic field. Recently, there has been a tremendous effort in the search for examples of fractionalization in two-dimensional systems with time-reversal symmetry. We will show that quasiparticle excitations with irrational charge and irrational exchange statistics exist in tight-biding systems, such as graphene-like structure, described, in the continuum approximation, by the Dirac equation in (2+1)-dimensional space and time. These excitations can be deconfined at zero temperature, but when they are, the charge re-rationalizes to the value 1/2 and the exchange statistics to that of ``quartons'' (half-semions).

Authors

  • Chang-Yu Hou

    • Department of Physics, Boston University
  • Claudio Chamon

    • Physics Department, Boston University
    • Department of Physics, Boston University
  • Roman Jackiw

    • Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Christopher Mudry

    • Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland
    • Condensed matter theory group, Paul Scherrer Institut, Switzerland
  • So-Young Pi

    • Physics Department, Boston University
  • Andreas P. Schnyder

    • Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara
    • Department of Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara