Topological superconductivity in EuS/Au/superconductor heterostructures


Abstract in English

In recent years, signatures of Majorana fermions have been demonstrated experimentally in several superconducting systems. However, finding systems which can be scaled up to accommodate a large number of Majorana fermions for quantum computation remains a major challenge for experimentalists. In a recent work [1], signatures of a pair of Majorana zero modes (MZMs) were found in a new experimental platform formed by EuS islands deposited on top of a gold wire which were made superconducting through proximity coupling to a superconductor. In this work, we provide a theoretical explanation for how MZMs can be formed in EuS/Au/superconductor heterostructures. This simple experimental setup provides a new route for realizing a large number of Majorana fermions for quantum computations.

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