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High-temperature Majorana corner modes in a $d+id'$ superconductor heterostructure: Application to twisted bilayer cuprate superconductors

Published 13 Jun 2023 in cond-mat.supr-con, cond-mat.mes-hall, and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2306.07468v1)

Abstract: The realization of Majorana corner modes generally requires unconventional superconducting pairing or ss-wave pairing. However, the bulk nodes in unconventional superconductors and the low TcT_c of ss-wave superconductors are not conducive to the experimental observation of Majorana corner modes. Here we show the emergence of a Majorana corner mode at each corner of a two-dimensional topological insulator in proximity to a $d+id&#39;$ pairing superconductor, such as heavily doped graphene or especially a twisted bilayer of a cuprate superconductor, e.g., Bi<em>2<em>2Sr2_2CaCu2_2O</em>8+δ</em>{8+\delta}, which has recently been proposed as a fully gapped chiral dx<sup>2−y<sup>2+idxyd_{x<sup>2-y<sup>2}+id_{xy} superconductor with TcT_c close to its native 90 K, and an in-plane magnetic field. By numerical calculation and intuitive edge theory, we find that the interplay of the proximity-induced pairing and Zeeman field can introduce opposite Dirac masses on adjacent edges of the topological insulator, which creates one zero-energy Majorana mode at each corner. Our scheme offers a feasible route to achieve and explore Majorana corner modes in a high-temperature platform without bulk superconductor nodes.

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