Three-dimensional (3D) variants of the Kitaev model can harbor gapless spin
liquids with a Majorana Fermi surface on certain tricoordinated lattice
structures such as the recently introduced hyperoctagon lattice. Here we
investigate Fermi surface instabilities arising from additional spin exchange
terms (such as a Heisenberg coupling) which introduce interactions between the
emergent Majorana fermion degrees of freedom. We show that independent of the
sign and structure of the interactions, the Majorana surface is always
unstable. Generically the system spontaneously doubles its unit cell at
exponentially small temperatures and forms a spin liquid with line nodes.
Depending on the microscopics further symmetries of the system can be broken at
this transition. These spin-Peierls instabilities of a 3D spin liquid are
closely related to BCS instabilities of fermions.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figure