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Field-free platform for Majorana-like zero mode in superconductors with a topological surface state

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Abstract

Superconducting materials exhibiting topological properties are emerging as an exciting platform to realize fundamentally new excitations from topological quantum states of matter. In this letter, we explore the possibility of a field-free platform for generating Majorana zero energy excitations by depositing magnetic Fe impurities on the surface of candidate topological superconductors, LiFeAs and PbTaSe2. We use scanning tunneling microscopy to probe localized states induced at the Fe adatoms on the atomic scale and at sub-Kelvin temperatures.
We find that each Fe adatom generates a striking zero-energy bound state inside the superconducting gap, which do not split inmagnetic fields up to 8 T, underlining a nontrivial topological origin. Our findings point to magnetic Fe adatoms evaporated on bulk superconductors with topological surface states for exploring Majorana zero modes and quantum information science under field-free conditions.

Presenters

  • Qi Zhang

    Princeton University

Authors

  • Qi Zhang

    Princeton University

  • Songtian Sonia Zhang

    Princeton University

  • Jiaxin Yin

    Princeton University, Laboratory for Topological Quantum Matter and Spectroscopy, Department of Physics, Princeton University, Department of Physics, Princeton University

  • Guoqing Chang

    Princeton University, Laboratory for Topological Quantum Matter and Spectroscopy, Department of Physics, Princeton University, Nanyang Technological University, Department of Physics, Princeton University

  • Tay-Rong Chang

    National Cheng Kung University, Department of Physics, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan, Physics, National Cheng Kung University

  • Kun Jiang

    Boston University, Boston College

  • Changqing Jin

    Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chinese Academy of Science

  • Raman Sankar

    National Taiwan University, Insitute of Physics, Academia Sinica

  • Zahid Hasan

    Princeton University, Laboratory for Topological Quantum Matter and Spectroscopy, Department of Physics, Princeton University