23–24 Sept 2021
Europe/Lisbon timezone

Effects of anisotropic correlations in fermionic zero-energy bound states of topological phases

24 Sept 2021, 10:15
10m
Poster Quantum Materials and Quantum Technologies Quantum Materials and Quantum Technologies (Posters)

Speakers

GRIFFITH RUFO (IST)Dr Heron Caldas Caldas (Federal university of São Joao del-Rey)

Description

Topological phases of matter have been used as a fertile realm of intensive discussions about fermionic fractionalization. In this work, we study the effects of anisotropic superconducting correlations in the fermionic fractionalization on the topological phases. We consider a hybrid version of the SSH and Kitaev models with an anisotropic superconducting order parameter to investigate the unusual states with zero-energy that emerges in a finite chain. To obtain these zero-energy solutions, we built a chain with a well-defined domain wall at the middle of the chain. Our solutions indicate an interesting dynamic between the zero-energy state around the domain wall and the superconducting correlation parameters. Finally, we find that the presence of an isolated Majorana at the ends of the chain is strongly dependent on the existence of the solitonic excitation in the middle of the chain.

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Co-authors

Dr Heron Caldas Caldas (Federal university of São Joao del-Rey) Ms Edgar Mamani (Federal University of Juiz de Fora) Dr Lizardo Nunes (Federal University of São João del-Rei)

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