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Majorana zero modes in impurity-assisted vortex of LiFeAs superconductor

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 12, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE RESEARCH
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-24372-6

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11888101, 61888102, 51991340, 11820101003, 11921004]
  2. Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDB28000000, XDB07000000]
  3. Ministry of Science and Technology of China [2016YFA0202300, 2019YFA0308500, 2018YFA0305800, 2018YFA0305700]
  4. Beijing Municipal Science & Technology Commission [Z191100007219012]
  5. DOE Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of Materials Sciences and Engineering [DE-SC0019275]

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Iron-based superconductors are promising platforms for Majorana zero modes, but sample inhomogeneity poses challenges for practical construction of topological qubits. By studying LiFeAs superconductor, researchers discovered Majorana zero modes in impurity-assisted vortices due to tuning of bulk Dirac fermions, offering an ideal material platform for topological quantum computation.
The iron-based superconductor is emerging as a promising platform for Majorana zero mode, which can be used to implement topological quantum computation. One of the most significant advances of this platform is the appearance of large vortex level spacing that strongly protects Majorana zero mode from other low-lying quasiparticles. Despite the advantages in the context of physics research, the inhomogeneity of various aspects hampers the practical construction of topological qubits in the compounds studied so far. Here we show that the stoichiometric superconductor LiFeAs is a good candidate to overcome this obstacle. By using scanning tunneling microscopy, we discover that the Majorana zero modes, which are absent on the natural clean surface, can appear in vortices influenced by native impurities. Our detailed analysis reveals a new mechanism for the emergence of those Majorana zero modes, i.e. native tuning of bulk Dirac fermions. The discovery of Majorana zero modes in this homogeneous material, with a promise of tunability, offers an ideal material platform for manipulating and braiding Majorana zero modes, pushing one step forward towards topological quantum computation. Despite the discovery of Majorana zero modes (MZM) in iron-based superconductors, sample inhomogeneity may destroy MZMs during braiding. Here, authors observe MZM in impurity-assisted vortices due to tuning of the bulk Dirac fermions in a homogeneous superconductor LiFeAs.

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