Anyons in the π-flux phase of fermionic matter coupled to a Z2-gauge field

Abstract

We consider a system of weakly interacting spinful lattice fermions coupled to a dynamical Z2 gauge field. Using reflection positivity, we prove that the ground state lies in the sector of a uniform π-flux per plaquette and that the monopoles are massive. In the presence of a staggered mass for the fermions, this yields a fully gapped, four-dimensional ground state space on large tori. It is topologically ordered. By considering adiabatic π-flux insertion, we construct dressed monopole excitations, show that their self-braiding is proportional to the Hall conductance and hence vanishes, and prove that their braiding with the fermionic excitations is that of the toric code.

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