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arxiv: 1409.3844 · v1 · pith:WOHTVIYPnew · submitted 2014-09-12 · ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con · cond-mat.other

Surface Majorana fermions and bulk collective modes in superfluid 3He-B

classification ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con cond-mat.other
keywords majoranafermionssuperfluidsurfacebandbulkcouplingmodes
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The theoretical study of topological superfluids and superconductors has so far been carried out largely as a translation of the theory of noninteracting topological insulators into the superfluid language, whereby one replaces electrons by Bogoliubov quasiparticles and single-particle band Hamiltonians by Bogoliubov-de Gennes Hamiltonians. Band insulators and superfluids are, however, fundamentally different: while the former exist in the absence of inter-particle interactions, the latter are broken symmetry states that owe their very existence to such interactions. In particular, unlike the static energy gap of a band insulator, the gap in a superfluid is due to a dynamical order parameter that is subject to both thermal and quantum fluctuations. In this work, we explore the consequences of bulk quantum fluctuations of the order parameter in the $B$ phase of superfluid $^3$He on the topologically protected Majorana surface states. Neglecting the high-energy amplitude modes, we find that one of the three spin-orbit Goldstone modes in $^3$He-$B$ couples to the surface Majorana fermions. This coupling in turn induces an effective short-range two-body interaction between the Majorana fermions, with coupling constant inversely proportional to the strength of the nuclear dipole-dipole interaction in bulk $^3$He. A mean-field theory estimate of the value of this coupling suggests that the surface Majorana fermions in $^3$He-$B$ are in the vicinity of a quantum phase transition to a gapped time-reversal symmetry breaking phase.

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