STM experiment observes a localized Majorana zero mode at the interface of a superconducting helical edge channel and magnetic Fe clusters in Bi(111) films, distinguished by its spin signature.
Zero-energy vortex bound state in the superconducting topological surface state of Fe(Se,Te)
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Majorana quasiparticles (MQPs) in condensed matter play an important role in strategies for topological quantum computing but still remain elusive. Vortex cores of topological superconductors may accommodate MQPs that appear as the zero-energy vortex bound state (ZVBS). An iron-based superconductor Fe(Se,Te) possesses a superconducting topological surface state that has been investigated by scanning tunneling microscopies to detect the ZVBS. However, the results are still controversial. Here, we performed spectroscopic-imaging scanning tunneling microscopy with unprecedentedly high energy resolution to clarify the nature of the vortex bound states in Fe(Se,Te). We found the ZVBS at 0 $\pm$ 20 $\mu$eV suggesting its MQP origin, and revealed that some vortices host the ZVBS while others do not. The fraction of vortices hosting the ZVBS decreases with increasing magnetic field, while chemical and electronic quenched disorders are apparently unrelated to the ZVBS. These observations elucidate the conditions to achieve the ZVBS, and may lead to controlling MQPs.
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Observation of a Majorana zero mode in a topologically protected edge channel
STM experiment observes a localized Majorana zero mode at the interface of a superconducting helical edge channel and magnetic Fe clusters in Bi(111) films, distinguished by its spin signature.