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Two-dimensional Shiba lattices as possible platform for crystalline topological superconductivity

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2024-02-14 v2 Superconductivity

Abstract

Localized or propagating Majorana boundary modes are the key feature of topological superconductors. They are rare in naturally-occurring compounds, but the tailored manipulation of quantum matter offers opportunities for their realization. Specifically, lattices of Yu-Shiba-Rusinov bound states - Shiba lattices - that arise when magnetic adatoms are placed on the surface of a conventional superconductor can be used to create topological bands within the superconducting gap of the substrate. Here, using scanning tunnelling microscopy to create and probe adatom lattices with single atom precision we reveal two signatures consistent with the realization of two types of mirror symmetry protected topological superconductors. The first has edge modes as well as higher-order corner states, and the second has symmetry-protected bulk nodal points. In principle, their topological character and boundary modes should be protected by the spatial symmetries of the adatom lattice. Our results highlight the potential of Shiba lattices as a platform to design the topology and sample geometry of 2D superconductors.

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@article{arxiv.2307.06365,
  title  = {Two-dimensional Shiba lattices as possible platform for crystalline topological superconductivity},
  author = {Martina O. Soldini and Felix Küster and Glenn Wagner and Souvik Das and Amal Aldarawsheh and Ronny Thomale and Samir Lounis and Stuart S. P. Parkin and Paolo Sessi and Titus Neupert},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.06365},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Published in Nature Physics (https://doi.org/10.1038/s41567-023-02104-5)