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Majorana bound states in vortex lattices on iron-based superconductors

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Abstract Majorana quasi-particles may arise as zero-energy bound states in vortices on the surface of a topological insulator that is proximitized by a conventional superconductor. Such a system finds its… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Majorana quasi-particles may arise as zero-energy bound states in vortices on the surface of a topological insulator that is proximitized by a conventional superconductor. Such a system finds its natural realization in the iron-based superconductor FeTe0.55Se0.45 that combines bulk s -wave pairing with spin helical Dirac surface states, and which thus comprises the ingredients for Majorana modes in absence of an additional proximitizing superconductor. In this work, we investigate the emergence of Majorana vortex modes and lattices in such materials depending on parameters like the magnetic field strength and vortex lattice disorder. A simple 2D square lattice model here allows us to capture the basic physics of the underlying materials system. To address the problem of disordered vortex lattice, which occurs in real systems, we adopt the technique of the singular gauge transformation which we modify such that it can be used in a system with periodic boundary conditions. This approach allows us to go to larger vortex lattices than otherwise accessible, and is successful in replicating several experimental observations of Majorana vortex bound states in the FeTe0.55Se0.45 platform. Finally it can be related to a simple disordered Majorana lattice model that should be useful for further investigations on the role of interactions, and towards topological quantum computation.

Keywords: physics; lattice; iron based; vortex lattices; majorana bound; bound states

Journal Title: Annals of Physics
Year Published: 2021

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