Enhanced Majorana bound states in magnetic chains on superconducting topological insulator edges
Raphael L. R. C. Teixeira, Dushko Kuzmanovski, Annica M., Black-Schaffer, Luis G. G. V. Dias da Silva

TL;DR
This paper proposes that magnetic chains on topological insulator edges in contact with superconductors enhance the robustness and tunability of Majorana bound states, outperforming bulk configurations in various magnetic orders.
Contribution
It demonstrates that magnetic chains on QSHI edges improve MBS robustness and require lower chemical potential and Zeeman fields, with detailed analysis of magnetic order effects and MBS quality metrics.
Findings
MBSs near the edge can be realized with lower chemical potential and Zeeman field.
Short chains at the edge achieve high Majorana Polarization.
Magnetic order influences the topological phase diagram and MBS properties.
Abstract
The most promising mechanisms for the formation of Majorana bound states (MBSs) in condensed matter systems involve one-dimensional systems (such as semiconductor nanowires, magnetic chains, and quantum spin Hall insulator (QSHI) edges) proximitized to superconducting materials. The choice between each of these options involves trade-offs between several factors such as reproducibility of results, system tunability, and robustness of the resulting MBS. In this article, we propose that a combination of two of these systems, namely a magnetic chain deposited on a QSHI edge in contact with a superconducting surface, offers a better choice of tunability and MBS robustness compared to magnetic chain deposited on bulk. We study how the QSHI edge interacts with the magnetic chain, and see how the topological phase is affected by edge proximity. We show that MBSs near the edge can be realized…
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