Disorder upon disorder: localization effects in the Kitaev spin liquid
Wen-Han Kao, Natalia B. Perkins

TL;DR
This paper investigates how various types of disorder affect the Kitaev quantum spin liquid, revealing localization of Majorana fermions, impacts on thermal transport, and the temperature-dependent behavior of flux excitations.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of disorder effects in the Kitaev QSL, including localization phenomena and thermal transport implications, which were previously not fully understood.
Findings
Disorder can cause Anderson localization of Majorana fermions.
Thermal transport measurements can detect disorder effects.
Site disorder leads to stronger low-energy localization.
Abstract
In recent years, several magnetic Mott insulators with strong spin-orbit couplings were suggested to be proximate to the Kitaev quantum spin liquid (QSL) whose one of the most exciting features is the fractionalization of spin excitations into itinerant Majorana fermions and static fluxes. Motivated by the emergence of this plethora of 4d and 5d transition metal Kitaev materials and by the fact that some level of disorder is inevitable in real materials, here we study how the Kitaev QSL responds to various forms of disorder, such as vacancies, impurities, and bond randomness. First, we argue that the presence of the quenched disorder in the Kitaev QSL can lead to the Anderson localization of Majorana fermions and the appearance of Lifshitz tails. We point out that the Anderson localization of low-energy states is particularly strong in the extended Kitaev model with the time…
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