Majorana quantization and half-integer thermal quantum Hall effect in a Kitaev spin liquid
Y. Kasahara, T. Ohnishi, Y. Mizukami, O. Tanaka, Sixiao Ma, K. Sugii,, N. Kurita, H. Tanaka, J. Nasu, Y. Motome, T. Shibauchi, Y. Matsuda

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of half-integer quantized thermal Hall conductance in a Kitaev quantum spin liquid, providing evidence for Majorana fermions and topological order in a 2D magnetic material.
Contribution
It demonstrates the first observation of half-integer thermal quantum Hall effect in a bulk material, revealing Majorana fermions and fractionalized spin excitations in a Kitaev spin liquid.
Findings
Half-integer quantization of thermal Hall conductance observed
Signatures of Majorana fermions and topological edge states identified
Quantum phase transition indicated by disappearance of quantization at critical field
Abstract
The quantum Hall effect (QHE) in two-dimensional (2D) electron gases, which is one of the most striking phenomena in condensed matter physics, involves the topologically protected dissipationless charge current flow along the edges of the sample. Integer or fractional electrical conductance are measured in units of , which is associated with edge currents of electrons or quasiparticles with fractional charges, respectively. Here we discover a novel type of quantization of the Hall effect in an insulating 2D quantum magnet. In -RuCl with dominant Kitaev interaction on 2D honeycomb lattice, the application of a parallel magnetic field destroys the long-range magnetic order, leading to a field-induced quantum spin liquid (QSL) ground state with massive entanglement of local spins. In the low-temperature regime of the QSL state, we report that the 2D thermal Hall…
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