Fractionalization in a square-lattice model with time-reversal symmetry

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Abstract

We propose a two-dimensional time-reversal invariant system of essentially non-interacting electrons on a square lattice that exhibits configurations with fractional charges $\pm e/2$. These are vortex-like topological defects in the dimerization order parameter describing spatial modulation in the electron hopping amplitudes. Charge fractionalization occurs via a mechanism similar to that in graphene with the ``Kekule'' distortion and is established by a simple electron counting argument, analytical calculation within the effective low-energy theory, and by an exact numerical diagonalization of the lattice Hamiltonian.

*Work supported by NSERC, CIFAR and NSF.

Authors

  • Marcel Franz

    • University of British Columbia
  • Conan Weeks

    • University of British Columbia
  • Babak Seradjeh

    • University of British Columbia