Proximity induced superconductivity by Bi in topological $Bi_2Te_2Se$ and $Bi_2Se_3$ films: Evidence for a robust zero energy bound state possibly due to Majorana Fermions


Abstract in English

Point contact conductance measurements on topological $Bi_2Te_2Se$ and $Bi_2Se_3$ films reveal a signature of superconductivity below 2-3 K. In particular, critical current dips and a robust zero bias conductance peak are observed. The latter suggests the presence of zero energy bound states which could be assigned to Majorana Fermions in an unconventional topological superconductor. We attribute these novel observations to proximity induced local superconductivity in the films by small amounts of superconducting Bi inclusions or segregation to the surface, and provide supportive evidence for these effects.

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