Floquet second-order topological superconductor driven via ferromagnetic resonance

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Abstract

We consider a Floquet triple-layer setup composed of a two-dimensional electron gas with spin-orbit interactions, proximity coupled to an s-wave superconductor and to a ferromagnet driven at resonance. The ferromagnetic layer generates a time-oscillating Zeeman field which competes with the induced superconducting gap and leads to a topological phase transition. The resulting Floquet states support a second-order topological superconducting phase with a pair of localized zero-energy Floquet Majorana corner states. Moreover, the phase diagram comprises a Floquet helical topological superconductor, hosting a Kramers pair of Majorana edge modes protected by an effective time-reversal symmetry, as well as a gapless Floquet Weyl phase. The topological phases are stable against disorder as well as against parameter variations and are within experimental reach.

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Plekhanov, K., Thakurathi, M., Loss, D., & Klinovaja, J. (2019). Floquet second-order topological superconductor driven via ferromagnetic resonance. Physical Review Research, 1(3). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.1.032013

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