New Journal of Physics (Jan 2021)

Chirality inversion of Majorana edge modes in a Fu–Kane heterostructure

  • A Donís Vela,
  • G Lemut,
  • M J Pacholski,
  • C W J Beenakker

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ac265f
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 10
p. 103006

Abstract

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Fu and Kane have discovered that a topological insulator with induced s -wave superconductivity (gap Δ _0 , Fermi velocity v _F , Fermi energy μ ) supports chiral Majorana modes propagating on the surface along the edge with a magnetic insulator. We show that the direction of motion of the Majorana fermions can be inverted by the counterflow of supercurrent, when the Cooper pair momentum along the boundary exceeds ${{\Delta}}_{0}^{2}/\mu {v}_{\mathrm{F}}$ . The chirality inversion is signaled by a doubling of the thermal conductance of a channel parallel to the supercurrent. Moreover, the inverted edge can transport a nonzero electrical current, carried by a Dirac mode that appears when the Majorana mode switches chirality. The chirality inversion is a unique signature of Majorana fermions in a spinful topological superconductor: it does not exist for spinless chiral p -wave pairing.

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