Disorder-generated non-Abelions
G.E. Simion, A. Kazakov, L.P. Rokhinson, T. Wojtowicz, Y.B., Lyanda-Geller

TL;DR
This paper predicts a novel class of topological superconductivity and Majorana modes that appear exclusively due to impurity disorder, demonstrated in quantum Hall ferromagnets with potential for controlled manipulation of non-Abelian excitations.
Contribution
It introduces a third class of topological superconductivity where disorder enables Majorana modes, supported by theoretical analysis and potential experimental realizations.
Findings
Disorder can induce topological superconductivity and Majorana modes.
Majorana modes can be controlled via electrostatic manipulation of domain walls.
Disorder plays a crucial role in enabling conductance and superconductivity in certain quantum Hall systems.
Abstract
Two classes of topological superconductors and Majorana modes in condensed matter systems are known to date: one, in which impurity disorder strongly suppresses topological superconducting gap and is detrimental to Majorana modes, and the other, where Majorana fermions are protected by disorder-robust superconductor gap. In this work we predict a third class of topological superconductivity and Majorana modes, in which they appear exclusively in the presence of impurity disorder. Observation and control of Majorana fermions and other non-Abelions often requires a symmetry leading to a gap in a single-particle spectra. Disorder introduces states into the gap and enables conductance and proximity-induced superconductivity via the in-gap states. We show that disorder-enabled topological superconductivity can be realized in a quantum Hall ferromagnet, when helical domain walls are coupled…
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