Interaction-induced topological phase transition and Majorana edge states in low-dimensional orbital-selective Mott insulators
Superconductivity induced on a topological insulator’s surface may realize Majorana modes. Here, Herbrych et al. predict that a large Coulomb interaction helps develop a spiral spin order, which is a topological state at the edge of a canonical superconductor with orbital degrees of freedom.
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Main Authors: | J. Herbrych, M. Środa, G. Alvarez, M. Mierzejewski, E. Dagotto |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/6b8b51c91bc54673b53cdd92eea908ad |
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