| Literature DB >> 28729508 |
Qing Lin He1, Lei Pan2, Alexander L Stern3, Edward C Burks4, Xiaoyu Che2, Gen Yin2, Jing Wang5,6, Biao Lian6, Quan Zhou6, Eun Sang Choi7, Koichi Murata2, Xufeng Kou1,8, Zhijie Chen4, Tianxiao Nie2, Qiming Shao2, Yabin Fan2, Shou-Cheng Zhang9, Kai Liu4, Jing Xia3, Kang L Wang1,10.
Abstract
Majorana fermion is a hypothetical particle that is its own antiparticle. We report transport measurements that suggest the existence of one-dimensional chiral Majorana fermion modes in the hybrid system of a quantum anomalous Hall insulator thin film coupled with a superconductor. As the external magnetic field is swept, half-integer quantized conductance plateaus are observed at the locations of magnetization reversals, giving a distinct signature of the Majorana fermion modes. This transport signature is reproducible over many magnetic field sweeps and appears at different temperatures. This finding may open up an avenue to control Majorana fermions for implementing robust topological quantum computing.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28729508 DOI: 10.1126/science.aag2792
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728