Spectroscopic fingerprint of chiral Majorana modes at the edge of a quantum anomalous Hall insulator/ superconductor heterostructure

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Abstract

With the recent discovery of the quantum anomalous Hall insulator (QAHI), which exhibits the conductive quantum Hall edge states without external magnetic field, it becomes possible to create a topological superconductor (SC) by introducing superconductivity into these edge states. In this case, 2 distinct topological superconducting phases with 1 or 2 chiral Majorana edge modes were theoretically predicted, characterized by Chern numbers (N) of 1 and 2, respectively. We present spectroscopic evidence from Andreev reflection experiments for the presence of chiral Majorana modes in an Nb/(Cr0.12Bi0.26Sb0.62)2Te3 heterostructure with distinct signatures attributed to 2 different topological superconducting phases. The results are in qualitatively good agreement with the theoretical predictions.

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Shen, J., Lyu, J., Gao, J. Z., Xie, Y. M., Chen, C. Z., Cho, C. woo, … Lortz, R. (2020). Spectroscopic fingerprint of chiral Majorana modes at the edge of a quantum anomalous Hall insulator/ superconductor heterostructure. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 117(1), 238–242. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1910967117

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