Topologically nontrivial phases in superconducting transition metal carbides

ORAL

Abstract

Topological superconductors have shown great potential in the search for unique quasiparticles such as Majorana fermions. Combining nontrivial band topology and superconductivity can lead to topological superconductivity due to the proximity effect. In this work, we used first principle calculations to predict that rocksalt phases of VC and CrC are superconducting with topologically nontrivial states. The phonon dispersions of these transition metal carbides displayed no imaginary frequencies, which suggests dynamic stability. Therefore, these transition metal carbides are practical candidates for studying topological superconductors and their associated Majorana bound states.

Presenters

  • Richard Zhan

    National Graphene Research and Development Center

Authors

  • Richard Zhan

    National Graphene Research and Development Center

  • Xuan Luo

    National Graphene Research and Development Center, Physics, National Graphene Research and Development Center, Pohang University of Science and Technology