Weyl Fermions on a Finite Lattice

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Abstract

The phenomenon of unpaired Weyl fermions appearing on the sole 2n-dimensional boundary of a (2n+1)-dimensional manifold with massive Dirac fermions was recently analyzed in D. B. Kaplan [preceding Letter, Chiral gauge theory at the boundary between topological phases, Phys. Rev. Lett. 132, 141603 (2024).PRLTAO0031-900710.1103/PhysRevLett.132.141603]. In this Letter, we show that similar unpaired Weyl edge states can be seen on a finite lattice. In particular, we consider the discretized Hamiltonian for a Wilson fermion in (2+1) dimensions with a 1+1 dimensional boundary and continuous time. We demonstrate that the low lying boundary spectrum is indeed Weyl-like: it has a linear dispersion relation and definite chirality and circulates in only one direction around the boundary. We comment on how our results are consistent with Nielsen-Ninomiya theorem. This work removes one potential obstacle facing the program outlined in D. B. Kaplan, preceding Letter, for regulating chiral gauge theories.

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Kaplan, D. B., & Sen, S. (2024). Weyl Fermions on a Finite Lattice. Physical Review Letters, 132(14). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.132.141604

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