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Conversion of a conventional superconductor into a topological superconductor by topological proximity effect.


ABSTRACT: Realization of topological superconductors (TSCs) hosting Majorana fermions is a central challenge in condensed-matter physics. One approach is to use the superconducting proximity effect (SPE) in heterostructures, where a topological insulator contacted with a superconductor hosts an effective p-wave pairing by the penetration of Cooper pairs across the interface. However, this approach suffers a difficulty in accessing the topological interface buried deep beneath the surface. Here, we propose an alternative approach to realize topological superconductivity without SPE. In a Pb(111) thin film grown on TlBiSe2, we discover that the Dirac-cone state of substrate TlBiSe2 migrates to the top surface of Pb film and obtains an energy gap below the superconducting transition temperature of Pb. This suggests that a Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer superconductor is converted into a TSC by the topological proximity effect. Our discovery opens a route to manipulate topological superconducting properties of materials.

SUBMITTER: Trang CX 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6952357 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Conversion of a conventional superconductor into a topological superconductor by topological proximity effect.

Trang C X CX   Shimamura N N   Nakayama K K   Souma S S   Sugawara K K   Watanabe I I   Yamauchi K K   Oguchi T T   Segawa K K   Takahashi T T   Ando Yoichi Y   Sato T T  

Nature communications 20200109 1


Realization of topological superconductors (TSCs) hosting Majorana fermions is a central challenge in condensed-matter physics. One approach is to use the superconducting proximity effect (SPE) in heterostructures, where a topological insulator contacted with a superconductor hosts an effective p-wave pairing by the penetration of Cooper pairs across the interface. However, this approach suffers a difficulty in accessing the topological interface buried deep beneath the surface. Here, we propose  ...[more]

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