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Spin-Polarized Majorana Zero Modes in Proximitized Superconducting Penta-Silicene Nanoribbons

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2023-07-07 v1

Abstract

We theoretically investigate the possibility of obtaining Majorana zero modes (MZMs) in penta-silicene nanoribbons (p-SiNRs) with induced \textit{p}-wave superconductivity. The model explicitly considers an external magnetic field perpendicularly applied to the nanoribbon plane, as well as an extrinsic Rashba spin-orbit coupling (RSOC), in addition to the first nearest neighbor hopping term and \textit{p}-wave superconducting pairing. By analyzing the dispersion relation profiles, we observe the successive closing and reopening of the induced superconducting gap with a single spin component, indicating a spin-polarized topological phase transition (TPT). Correspondingly, the plots of the energy spectrum versus the chemical potential reveal the existence of zero-energy states with a preferential spin orientation characterized by nonoverlapping wave functions localized at opposite ends of the superconducting p-SiNRs. These findings strongly suggest the emergence of topologically protected, spin-polarized MZMs at the ends of the p-SiNRs with induced \textit{p}-wave superconducting pairing, which can be realized by proximitizing the nanoribbon with an \textit{s}-wave superconductor, such as lead. The proposal paves the way for silicene-based Majorana devices hosting multiple MZMs with a well-defined spin orientation, with possible applications in fault-tolerant quantum computing platforms and Majorana spintronics.

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@article{arxiv.2307.03185,
  title  = {Spin-Polarized Majorana Zero Modes in Proximitized Superconducting Penta-Silicene Nanoribbons},
  author = {R. C. Bento Ribeiro and J. H. Correa and L. S. Ricco and I. A. Shelykh and M. A. Continentino and A. C. Seridonio and M. Minissale and G. L. Lay and M. S. Figueira},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.03185},
  year   = {2023}
}

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12 pages, 9 figures