Conditions for fully gapped topological superconductivity in topological insulator nanowires
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Abstract
Among the different platforms to engineer Majorana fermions in one-dimensional topological superconductors, topological insulator nanowires remain a promising option. Threading an odd number of flux quanta through these wires induces an odd number of surface channels, which can then be gapped with proximity induced pairing. Because of the flux and depending on energetics, the phase of this surface pairing may or may not wind around the wire in the form of a vortex. We show that for wires with discrete rotational symmetry, a vortex is necessary to produce a fully gapped topological superconductor with localized Majorana end states. Without a vortex the proximitized wire remains gapless, and it is only if the symmetry is broken by disorder that a gap develops, which is much smaller than the one obtained with a vortex. These results are explained with the help of a continuum model and validated numerically with a tight binding model, and highlight the benefit of a vortex for reliable use of Majorana fermions in this platform.
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Presenters
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Fernando De Juan
Donostia International Physics Center, Spain, DIPC, San Sebastian
Authors
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Roni Ilan
Department of Condensed Matter Physics, Tel Aviv University, Raymond and Beverly Sackler School of Physics and Astronomy, Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv University, Tel Aviv University
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Fernando De Juan
Donostia International Physics Center, Spain, DIPC, San Sebastian
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Jens Bardarson
Department of Physics, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Royal Institute of Technology, Physics, KTH Royal Insitute of Technology