Tunable odd-frequency triplet pairing states and skyrmion modes in chiral p-wave superconductor

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Bogliubov-de Gennes equations are solved self-consistently to investigate the properties of bound states in chiral p-wave superconductive disks. It shows that either an s-wave or the mixed d- and s-wave state with odd-frequency and spin-triplet symmetry is induced at the vortex core, depending both on the chirality of the pairing states and on the vortex topology. It is also found that the odd-frequency triplet even parity (OTE) bound state can be manipulated with a local non-magnetic potential. Interestingly, with an appropriate potential amplitude, the zero-energy OTE bound state can be stabilized at a distance from the vortex core and from the local potential. Possible existences of the Majorana fermion modes are expected if the particle-hole symmetry property is applied to the zero-energy OTE bound state. Moreover, skyrmion modes with an integer topological charge have been found to exist.

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Lou, Y. F., Wen, L., Zha, G. Q., & Zhou, S. P. (2017). Tunable odd-frequency triplet pairing states and skyrmion modes in chiral p-wave superconductor. Scientific Reports, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-10152-0

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