Majorana flat bands in topological superconductors cause the system to form pair density waves or phase crystals that lower free energy by gapping zero-energy states, with the uniform solution never surviving at zero temperature.
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Atomic-scale shot-noise measurements expose the trivial character of zero-bias conductance peaks in Fe(Se,Te) by revealing hidden particle-hole asymmetry that conductance alone cannot detect.
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Nonuniform superconducting states from Majorana flat bands
Majorana flat bands in topological superconductors cause the system to form pair density waves or phase crystals that lower free energy by gapping zero-energy states, with the uniform solution never surviving at zero temperature.
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Exposing impostor Majorana zero modes through atomic-scale shot-noise
Atomic-scale shot-noise measurements expose the trivial character of zero-bias conductance peaks in Fe(Se,Te) by revealing hidden particle-hole asymmetry that conductance alone cannot detect.