Classical Z2 spin liquid on the generalized four-color Kitaev model
Abstract
While U(1) spin liquids have been extensively studied in both quantum and classical regimes, exact classical Z2 spin liquids arising from models with nearest-neighbor, bilinear spin interactions are still rare. In this Letter, we explore the four-color Kitaev model as a minimal model for stabilizing classical Z2 spin liquids across a broad family of tricoordinated lattices. By formulating a Z2 lattice gauge theory, we identify this spin liquid as being described by an emergent Gauss's law with effective charge-2 condensation, and deconfined fractionalized bond-charge excitations. We complement our findings with Monte Carlo simulations, revealing a crossover from a high-temperature paramagnet to a low-temperature liquid phase characterized by residual entropy, classical Z2 flux order, and diffuse spin structure factors.
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