Tunable topological states hosted by unconventional superconductors with adatoms
Abstract
Chains of magnetic atoms, placed on the surface of s-wave superconductors, have been established as a laboratory for the study of Majorana bound states. In such systems, the breaking of time reversal due to magnetic moments gives rise to the formation of in-gap states, which hybridize to form one-dimensional topological superconductors. However, in unconventional superconductors even non-magnetic impurities induce in-gap states since scattering of Cooper pairs changes their momentum but not their phase. Here, we propose a path for creating topological superconductivity, which is based on an unconventional superconductor with a chain of non-magnetic adatoms on its surface. The topological phase can be reached by tuning the magnitude and direction of a Zeeman field, such that Majorana zero modes at its boundary can be generated, moved and fused. To demonstrate the feasibility of this platform, we develop a general mapping of films with adatom chains to one-dimensional lattice Hamiltonians. This allows us to study unconventional superconductors such as SrRuO exhibiting multiple bands and an anisotropic order parameter.
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@article{arxiv.2102.12502,
title = {Tunable topological states hosted by unconventional superconductors with adatoms},
author = {Andreas Kreisel and Timo Hyart and Bernd Rosenow},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.12502},
year = {2021}
}
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8 pages, 4 figures, including supplemental material (published version)