Majorana Zero Modes and Topological Nature in Bi2Ta3S6-family Superconductors
Yue Xie, Zhilong Yang, Ruihan Zhang, Sheng Zhang, Quansheng Wu, Gang Wang, Hongming Weng, Zhong Fang, Xi Dai, Zhijun Wang

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that Bi2Ta3S6-family superconductors have nontrivial topological properties and can host Majorana zero modes, making them promising platforms for topological quantum computing.
Contribution
It reveals the topological nature of Bi2Ta3S6-family superconductors and predicts Majorana zero modes in these materials based on their electronic and structural properties.
Findings
Bi2Ta3S6 exhibits nontrivial band topology.
Edge states show strong anisotropic g-factors.
In-plane magnetic field can generate Majorana zero modes.
Abstract
In this work, we report that Bi2Ta3S6-family superconductors exhibit nontrivial band topology. They possess a natural quantum-well structure consisting of alternating stacks of TaS2 and honeycomb Bi layers, which contribute superconducting and topological properties, respectively. Symmetry-based indicators reveal that the topological nature arises entirely from the Bi layers, which belong to a quantum spin Hall phase characterized by a model on a honeycomb lattice. The topological zigzag (ZZ) and armchair (AC) edge states are obtained. Using VASP2KP, the in-plane factors of these topological edge states are computed from the ab initio calculations: and . The strong anisotropy of the edge-state factors allows us to explore Majorana zero…
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TopicsTopological Materials and Phenomena · Iron-based superconductors research · Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
