Topological Superconductivity in Twisted Superconductors of Finite Thickness
ORAL
Abstract
Twisted bilayers of nodal superconductors have been predicted to host topological states under the application of interlayer supercurrent. Experimentally it is, however, more practical to twist superconducting flakes of finite thickness, containing several layers each. We consider a system of one monolayer dx2-y2 superconductor stacked with a twist on top of a N-layer flake. Under application of c-axis supercurrent through the system, we find that a topological gap opens in the bulk of the system with gapless edge modes. While the gap value decreases with N, the Chern number increases as |C| = 2(N+1). We discuss the dependence of the results on the interlayer tunneling strength, as well as signatures of the topological superconducting state in the thermal Hall conductance and local density of states, measurable in STM experiments.
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Presenters
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Kevin P Lucht
Rutgers University
Authors
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Kevin P Lucht
Rutgers University
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Pavel Volkov
Harvard University; University of Connecticut, Rutgers University, Harvard University; University of Connecticut; Rutgers University
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Jedediah H Pixley
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, Rutgers University, Flatiron Institute, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Center for Materials Theory, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, 08854, USA, Rutgers University