A pyrochlore lattice is considered where the average electron number of
electrons per site is half--integer, concentrating on the case of exactly half
an electron per site. Strong on-site repulsions are assumed, so that all sites
are either empty or singly occupied. Where there are in addition strong
nearest--neighbour repulsions, a tetrahedron rule comes into effect, as
previously suggested for magnetite. We show that in this case, there exist
excitations with fractional charge (+/-) e/2. These are intimately connected
with the high degeneracy of the ground state in the absence of kinetic energy
terms. When an additional electron is inserted into the system, it decays into
two point like excitations with charge -e/2, connected by a Heisenberg spin
chain which carries the electron's spin.Comment: 10 pages, 4 eps figures. To appear in Decemeber issue of Annalen der
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