Electrically tunable chiral Majorana edge modes in quantum anomalous Hall insulator-topological superconductor systems
Qing Yan, Yan-Feng Zhou, and Qing-Feng Sun

TL;DR
This paper proposes a method to electrically control and observe chiral Majorana edge modes in a quantum anomalous Hall insulator-topological superconductor system, enabling potential quantum computing applications.
Contribution
It introduces a scheme to tune Majorana fermion trajectories using gate voltages and analyzes the resulting conductance oscillations for experimental detection.
Findings
Conductance oscillates periodically with gate voltage.
Oscillation period is robust against disorder.
Provides a method to observe Majorana edge mode dispersion.
Abstract
Chiral Majorana edge modes are theoretically proposed to perform braiding operations for the potential quantum computation. Here, we suggest a scheme to regulate trajectories of the chiral Majorana fermion based on a quantum anomalous Hall insulator (QAHI)-topological superconductor heterostructure. An applied external gate voltage to the QAHI region introduces a dynamical phase so that the outgoing Majorana fermions can be prominently tuned to different leads. The trajectory is mechanically analyzed and the electrical manipulation is represented by the oscillating transmission coefficients versus the gate voltage. Through the optimization of devices, the conductance is likewise detectable to be periodically oscillating, which means an experimental control of chiral Majorana edge modes. Besides, this oscillating period which is robust against disorder also provides an attainable method…
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