| Literature DB >> 32217701 |
S Vaitiekėnas1, G W Winkler2, B van Heck2, T Karzig2, M-T Deng1, K Flensberg1, L I Glazman3, C Nayak2, P Krogstrup1, R M Lutchyn4, C M Marcus5.
Abstract
Hybrid semiconductor-superconductor nanowires have emerged as a promising platform for realizing topological superconductivity (TSC). Here, we present a route to TSC using magnetic flux applied to a full superconducting shell surrounding a semiconducting nanowire core. Tunneling into the core reveals a hard induced gap near zero applied flux, corresponding to zero phase winding, and a gapped region with a discrete zero-energy state around one applied flux quantum, corresponding to 2π phase winding. Theoretical analysis indicates that the winding of the superconducting phase can induce a transition to a topological phase supporting Majorana zero modes. Measured Coulomb blockade peak spacing around one flux quantum shows a length dependence that is consistent with the existence of Majorana modes at the ends of the nanowire.Year: 2020 PMID: 32217701 DOI: 10.1126/science.aav3392
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728