Circularly polarized light induces even-wave spin splittings in nonmagnetic centrosymmetric systems with SOC, producing s-, d-, and g-wave patterns like those in ferromagnets and enabling Chern insulator phases.
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Poor Man's Majorana modes in a two-quantum-dot plus finite superconductor hybrid oscillate in number between zero and two with superconductor length on the scale of one angstrom, and separately localized modes at both ends do not appear.
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Light-Induced Even-Wave Spin Splittings in Nonmagnetic Centrosymmetric Systems with Spin-Orbit Coupling
Circularly polarized light induces even-wave spin splittings in nonmagnetic centrosymmetric systems with SOC, producing s-, d-, and g-wave patterns like those in ferromagnets and enabling Chern insulator phases.
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Sensitive dependence of Poor Man's Majorana modes on the length of the superconductor
Poor Man's Majorana modes in a two-quantum-dot plus finite superconductor hybrid oscillate in number between zero and two with superconductor length on the scale of one angstrom, and separately localized modes at both ends do not appear.