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Braiding Majorana corner modes in a second-order topological superconductor

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We propose the concept of a device based on a square-shaped sample of a two-dimensional second-order topological helical superconductor which hosts two zero-dimensional Majorana quasiparticles at the corners. The two zero-energy modes rely on particle-hole symmetry (PHS) and their spacial position can be shifted by rotating an in-plane magnetic field and tuning proximity-induced spin-singlet pairing. We consider an adiabatic cycle performed on the degenerate ground-state manifold and show that it realizes the braiding of the two modes whereby they accumulate a non-trivial statistical phase $\pi$ within one cycle. Alongside with the PHS-ensured operator algebra, the fractional statistics confirms the Majorana nature of the zero-energy excitations. A schematic design for a possible experimental implementation of such a device is presented, which could be a step towards realizing non-Abelian braiding.

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  • Bound states in the continuum of higher-order topological insulators cond-mat.str-el · 2019-08-15 · conditional · none · ref 21 · internal anchor

    Zero-energy corner states in a chiral, C4v-symmetric higher-order topological insulator are protected bound states in the continuum; breaking either symmetry turns them into topological resonances.