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We show that harmonic driving of either the magnitude or the phase of the nearest-neighbor hopping amplitude in a p-wave superconducting wire can generate modes localized near the ends of the wire. The Floquet eigenvalues of these modes can either be equal to $pm 1$ (which is known to occur in other models) or can lie near other values in complex conjugate pairs which is unusual; we call the latter anomalous end modes. All the end modes have equal probabilities of particles and holes. If the amplitude of driving is small, we observe an interesting bulk-boundary correspondence: the Floquet eigenvalues and the peaks of the Fourier transform of the end modes lie close to the Floquet eigenvalues and momenta at which the Floquet eigenvalues of the bulk system have extrema.
We study the effects of periodic driving on a variant of the Bernevig-Hughes-Zhang (BHZ) model defined on a square lattice. In the absence of driving, the model has both topological and nontopological phases depending on the different parameter value
We characterize the Majorana zero modes in topological hybrid superconductor-semiconductor wires with spin-orbit coupling and magnetic field, in terms of generalized Bloch coordinates $varphi, theta, delta$, and analyze their transformation under SU(
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