Majorana bound states in d-wave superconductor planar Josephson junction
Abstract
We study phase-controlled planar Josephson junctions comprising a two-dimensional electron gas with strong spin-orbit coupling and d-wave superconductors, which have an advantage of high critical temperature. We show that a region between the two superconductors can be tuned into a topological state by the in-plane Zeeman field, and can host Majorana bound states. The phase diagram as a function of the Zeeman field, chemical potential, and the phase difference between superconductors exhibits the appearance of Majorana bound states for a wide range of parameters. We further investigate the behavior of the topological gap and its dependence on the type of d-wave pairing, i.e., d, d+is, or d+id', and note the difficulties that can arise due to the presence of gapless excitations in pure d-wave superconductors. On the other hand, the planar Josephson junctions based on superconductors with d+is and d+id' pairings can potentially lead to realizations of Majorana bound states. Our proposal can be realized in cuprate superconductors, e.g., in a twisted bilayer, combined with the layered semiconductor Bi2O2Se.
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@article{arxiv.2307.15162,
title = {Majorana bound states in d-wave superconductor planar Josephson junction},
author = {Hamed Vakili and Moaz Ali and Mohamed Elekhtiar and Alexey A. Kovalev},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.15162},
year = {2023}
}
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4 pages, 4 figures