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arxiv: 1709.10474 · v1 · submitted 2017-09-29 · ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con

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Quasi-one-dimensional Quantum Anomalous Hall Systems as New Platforms for Scalable Topological Quantum Computation

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Quantum anomalous Hall insulator/superconductor heterostructures emerged as a competitive platform to realize topological superconductors with chiral Majorana edge states as shown in recent experiments [He et al. Science {\bf 357}, 294 (2017)]. However, chiral Majorana modes, being extended, cannot be used for topological quantum computation. In this work, we show that quasi-one-dimensional quantum anomalous Hall structures exhibit a large topological regime (much larger than the two-dimensional case) which supports localized Majorana zero energy modes. The non-Abelian properties of a cross-shaped quantum anomalous Hall junction is shown explicitly by time-dependent calculations. We believe that networks of such quasi-one-dimensional quantum anomalous Hall systems can be easily fabricated for scalable topological quantum computation.

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