Unitary Symmetry-Protected Non-Abelian Statistics of Majorana Modes
Abstract
Symmetry-protected topological superconductors (TSCs) can host multiple Majorana zero modes (MZMs) at their edges or vortex cores, while whether the Majorana braiding in such systems is non-Abelian in general remains an open question. Here we uncover in theory the unitary symmetry-protected non-Abelian statisitcs of MZMs and propose the experimental realization. We show that braiding two vortices with each hosting unitary symmetry-protected MZMs generically reduces to independent sectors, with each sector braiding two different Majorana modes. This renders the unitary symmetry-protected non-Abelian statistics. As a concrete example, we demonstrate the proposed non-Abelian statistics in a spin-triplet TSC which hosts two MZMs at each vortex and, interestingly, can be precisely mapped to a quantum anomalous Hall insulator. Thus the unitary symmetry-protected non-Abelian statistics can be verified in the latter insulating phase, with the application to realizing various topological quantum gates being studied. Finally, we propose a novel experimental scheme to realize the present study in an optical Raman lattice. Our work opens a new route for Majorana-based topological quantum computation.
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@article{arxiv.2010.07844,
title = {Unitary Symmetry-Protected Non-Abelian Statistics of Majorana Modes},
author = {Jian-Song Hong and Ting-Fung Jeffrey Poon and Long Zhang and Xiong-Jun Liu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.07844},
year = {2022}
}
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