Topological superconductivity has attracted significant attention due to its potential applications in quantum computation, but its experimental realization remains challenging. Recently, monolayer Td-MoTe2 was observed to exhibit gate tunable superconductivity, and its in-plane upper critical field exceeds the Pauli limit. Here, we show that an in-plane magnetic field beyond the Pauli limit can drive the superconducting monolayer Td-MoTe2 into a topological superconductor. The topological superconductivity arises from the interplay between the in-plane Zeeman coupling and the unique \emph{Ising plus in-plane SOC} in the monolayer Td-MoTe2. The \emph{Ising plus in-plane SOC} plays the essential role to enable the effective px+ipy pairing. Importantly, as the essential \emph{Ising plus in-plane SOC} in the monolayer Td-MoTe2 is generated by an in-plane polar field, our proposal demonstrates that applying an in-plane magnetic field to a gate tunable 2D superconductor with an in-plane polar axis is a feasible way to realize topological superconductivity.
@article{arxiv.2405.06858,
title = {Topological Superconductivity in Monolayer T$_{\textrm{d}}$-MoTe$_2$},
author = {Xin-Zhi Li and Zhen-Bo Qi and Quansheng Wu and Wen-Yu He},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.06858},
year = {2024}
}
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9 pages, 4 figures, plus Supplementary Material. Comments are welcome