Realizing attractive interacting topological surface fermions: A resonating TI- thin film hybrid platform
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Abstract
In this article, we propose a practical way to realize surface Dirac fermions with tunable attractive interaction between them. The method involves coating the surface of a topological insulator with a thin film metal and utilizing the strong-electron phonon coupling in the metal to induce interaction between the surface fermions. We found that for a given TI and thin film, the attractive interaction between the surface fermions is maximally enhanced when the Dirac point of the TI surface resonates with one of the quasi-2D quantum-well bands of the thin film. This effect can be considered to be an example of 'quantum-well resonance'. We also demonstrate that the superconductivity of the resonating surface fermions can be further enhanced by choosing a strongly interacting thin film metal or by tuning the spin-orbit coupling of the TI. This TI-thin film hybrid configuration holds promise for applications in Majorana-based quantum computations and for the study of quantum critical physics of the strongly attractively interacting surface topological matter with emergent supersymmetry(SUSY).
* This project is funded by NSERC(Canada) discovery grant under RGPIN-2020-07070.
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Presenters
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Saran Vijayan
University of British Columbia
Authors
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Saran Vijayan
University of British Columbia
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Fei Zhou
University of British Columbia