Magnetic flux control of chiral Majorana edge modes in topological superconductor

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We study the transport of chiral Majorana edge modes (CMEMs) in a hybrid quantum anomalous Hall insulator-topological superconductor (QAHI-TSC) system in which the TSC region contains a Josephson junction and a cavity. The Josephson junction undergoes a topological transition when the magnetic flux through the cavity passes through half-integer multiples of magnetic flux quantum. For the trivial phase, the CMEMs transmit along the QAHI-TSC interface as without magnetic flux. However, for the nontrivial phase, a zero-energy Majorana state appears in the cavity, leading to that a CMEM can resonantly tunnel through the Majorana state to a different CMEM. These findings may provide a feasible scheme to control the transport of CMEMs by using the magnetic flux and the transport pattern can be customized by setting the size of the TSC.

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Zhou, Y. F., Hou, Z., Lv, P., Xie, X. C., & Sun, Q. F. (2018). Magnetic flux control of chiral Majorana edge modes in topological superconductor. Science China: Physics, Mechanics and Astronomy, 61(12). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11433-018-9293-6

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