Topological superconductivity in proximity to type-II superconductors
classification
❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.supr-con
keywords
topologicaleffectfieldmagneticproximitysuperconductortype-iicircumvent
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One-dimensional systems proximity-coupled to a superconductor can be driven into a topological superconducting phase by an external magnetic field. Here, we investigate the effect of vortices created by the magnetic field in a type-II superconductor providing the proximity effect. We identify different ways in which the topological protection of Majorana modes can be compromised and discuss strategies to circumvent these detrimental effects. Our findings are also relevant to topological phases of proximitized quantum Hall edge states.
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