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Chiral Majorana fermions in graphene from proximity-induced superconductivity

Published 3 Apr 2020 in cond-mat.mes-hall and cond-mat.supr-con | (2004.01767v2)

Abstract: We present a detailed theoretical study of chiral topological superconductor phases in proximity-superconducting graphene systems based on an effective model inspired by DFT simulations. Inducing s-wave superconductivity to quantum anomalous Hall effect systems leads to chiral topological superconductors. For out-of-plane magnetization we find topological superconducting phases with even numbers of chiral Majorana fermions per edge which is correlated to the opening of a nontrivial gap in the bulk system in the $\mathrm{ K}$-points and their connection under particle-hole symmetry. We show that in a quantum anomalous Hall insulator with in-plane magnetization and nontrivial gap opening at $\mathrm{M}$, the corresponding topological superconductor can be tuned to host only single chiral Majorana states at its edge which is promising for proposals exploiting such states for braiding operations.

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