Majoranas with a twist: Tunable Majorana zero modes in altermagnetic heterostructures
Abstract
Altermagnetism provides new routes to realize Majorana zero modes with vanishing net magnetization. We consider a recently proposed heterostructure consisting of a semiconducting wire on top of an altermagnet and with proximity-induced superconductivity. We demonstrate that rotating the wire serves as a tuning knob to induce the topological phase. For -, - and -wave altermagnetic pairing, we derive angle-dependent topological gap-closing conditions. We derive symmetry constraints on angles where the induced altermagnetism must vanish, which we verify by explicit models. Our results imply that a bent or curved wire realizes a spatially-dependent topological invariant with Majorana zero modes pinned to positions where the topological invariant changes. This provides a new experimental set-up whereby a single wire can host both topologically trivial and nontrivial regimes without tuning.
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@article{arxiv.2507.00119,
title = {Majoranas with a twist: Tunable Majorana zero modes in altermagnetic heterostructures},
author = {Andreas Hadjipaschalis and Sayed Ali Akbar Ghorashi and Jennifer Cano},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.00119},
year = {2025}
}
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12 pages, 3 figures