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We show that a film of a semiconductor in which s-wave superconductivity and Zeeman splitting are induced by the proximity effect, supports zero-energy Majorana fermion modes in the ordinary vortex excitations. Since time-reversal symmetry is explicitly broken, the edge of the film constitutes a chiral Majorana wire. The heterostructure we propose-a semiconducting thin film sandwiched between an s-wave superconductor and a magnetic insulator-is a generic system which can be used as the platform for topological quantum computation by virtue of the existence of non-Abelian Majorana fermions.
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Jay D. Sau
Joint Quantum Institute
Roman M. Lutchyn
Microsoft (United States)
Sumanta Tewari
Clemson University
Physical Review Letters
University of Maryland, College Park
Clemson University
Joint Quantum Institute
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d7da2261e2ce1627d18388 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.104.040502