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Helical Majorana edge mode in a superconducting antiferromagnetic quantum spin Hall insulator

Published 18 Aug 2017 in cond-mat.supr-con and cond-mat.mes-hall | (1708.05724v3)

Abstract: A two-dimensional time-reversal symmetric topological superconductor is a fully gapped system possessing a helical Majorana mode on the edges. This helical Majorana edge mode (HMEM), which is a Kramer's pair of two chiral Majorana edge modes in the opposite propagating directions, is robust under time-reversal symmetry protection. We propose a feasible setup and accessible measurement to provide the preliminary step of the HMEM realization by studying superconducting antiferromagnetic quantum spin Hall insulators. Since this antiferromagnetic topological insulator hosts a helical electron edge mode and preserves effective time-reversal symmetry, which is the combination of time-reversal symmetry and crystalline symmetry, the proximity effect of the conventional s-wave superconducting pairing can directly induce a single HMEM. We further show the HMEM leads to the observation of an $e2/h$ conductance, and this quantized conductance survives even in the presence of small symmetry-breaking disorders.

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