Quarter-quantized thermal Hall effect with parity anomaly
Abstract: We show that in the proximity of s-wave superconductors, the magnetic topological surface states can transform into Majorana surface state, featuring a single gapless Majorana cone with parity anomaly when the superconducting pairing gap matches the surface magnetization gap. The emergence of Majorana chiral edge current is observed at the boundaries between the gap region and the gapless region. Additionally, in systems with a single gapless Majorana cone, a quarter-quantized thermal Hall conductance appears under the dephasing. By mapping the system to a conductor-network model, we identify the appearance of 1/4 chiral heat channels as the cause of the quarter-quantized Hall thermal conductance. We observe the stability of this quarter-quantized thermal conductance under temperature variations, serving as a distinctive feature indicating the presence of a single gapless Majorana cone in the system. Our models can be experimentally realized using magnetic topological insulators or iron-based superconductors.
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