Kitaev's honeycomb model on a buckyball
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Abstract
We study the effect of disclinations in the Kitaev's honeycomb model [1] by examining the effective tight binding hamiltonian of Majorana fermions on Buckminsterfullerene [2]. Disclinations are realized by the 12 pentagons which shape the buckyball. We found that the ground state of the system with isotropic nearest neighbor coupling $t_1$, corresponds to a uniform flux sector of the $Z_2$ gauge field, where hexagons are flux free and pentagons have the same fluxes. Inclusion of second neighbor couplings $t_2$, preserve the projective symmetries of the truncated icosahedron as long as fluxes through all plaquettes (triangles, pentagons, and hexagons) related by symmetries are the same. For $t_1/t_2$ smaller than $1/2$, the local density of states reorganizes suggesting that the zero energy Majorana modes localize at the disclinations. The robustness of this quantum state against noise is examined. \\[4pt] [1] A. Kitaev, Ann. Phys. 321, 2 (2006).\\[0pt] [2] Kroto, Harold W., et al., Nature 318.6042 (1985).
*This work was supported in part by Fondecyt under Grant No. 79112004 and by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of Materials Sciences and Engineering under Grant No. DEFG02-08ER46544.
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