Interplay of quantum spin Hall effect and spontaneous time-reversal symmetry breaking in electron-hole bilayers. II. Zero-field topological superconductivity
Paul, Tania; Becerra, V. Fernández; Hyart, Timo (2022-12-15)
Paul, Tania
Becerra, V. Fernández
Hyart, Timo
15.12.2022
Physical Review B
235421
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202301161420
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<p>It has been proposed that band-inverted electron-hole bilayers support a phase transition from an insulating phase with spontaneously broken time-reversal symmetry to a quantum spin Hall insulator phase as a function of increasing electron and hole densities. Here we show that in the presence of proximity-induced superconductivity, it is possible to realize Majorana zero modes in the time-reversal symmetry broken phase in the absence of magnetic field. We develop an effective low-energy theory for the system in the presence of a time-reversal symmetry-breaking order parameter to obtain analytically the Majorana zero modes and we find good agreement between the numerical and analytical results in the limit of weakly broken time-reversal symmetry. We show that the Majorana zero modes can be detected in superconductor/time-reversal symmetry broken insulator/superconductor Josephson junctions through the measurement of a 4π Josephson current. Finally, we demonstrate that the Majorana fusion-rule detection is feasible by utilizing the gate voltage dependence of the spontaneous time-reversal symmetry breaking order parameter.</p>
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- TUNICRIS-julkaisut [20189]