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Topological Crystalline Superconductivity in Dirac Semimetal Phase of Iron-based Superconductors

Published 21 Jun 2019 in cond-mat.supr-con | (1906.09286v1)

Abstract: In iron-based superconductors, band inversion of $d$- and $p$-orbitals yields Dirac semimetallic states. We theoretically investigate their topological properties in normal and superconducting phases, based on the tight-binding model involving full symmetry of the materials. We demonstrate that a Cooper pair between electrons with $d$- and $p$-orbitals relevant to the band structure yields odd-parity superconductivity. Moreover, we present the typical surface states by solving the Bogoliubov-de Gennes equation and characterize them by topological invariants defined with crystal symmetry. It is found that there appear various types of Majorana fermions such as surface flat band, Majorana quartet and M\"{o}bius twisted surface state. Our theoretical results show that iron-based superconductors are promising platforms to realize rich topological crystalline phases.

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