We construct an exactly solvable model of a four-dimensional Kitaev spin liquid. The lattice structure is orthorhombic and each unit-cell contains six sublattice degrees of freedom. We demonstrate that the Fermi surface of the model is made up of two-dimensional surfaces. Additionally, we evaluate the energy cost of creating visons using scattering theory. The positive bond-flip energy suggests that the system's ground state is flux-free, similar to the two-dimensional Kitaev honeycomb model. Our model sheds light on the realization of high-dimensional fractionalization. high-dimensional fractionalization.
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P. Chen
Boston University
Piers Coleman
Royal Holloway University of London
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e6bc5f38ca8e474d549fda — DOI: https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2506.00248
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