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Probing the topologically trivial nature of end states in antiferromagnetic atomic chains on superconductors.


ABSTRACT: Spin chains proximitized by s-wave superconductors are predicted to enter a mini-gapped phase with topologically protected Majorana modes (MMs) localized at their ends. However, the presence of non-topological end states mimicking MM properties can hinder their unambiguous observation. Here, we report on a direct method to exclude the non-local nature of end states via scanning tunneling spectroscopy by introducing a locally perturbing defect on one of the chain's ends. We apply this method to particular end states observed in antiferromagnetic spin chains within a large minigap, thereby proving their topologically trivial character. A minimal model shows that, while wide trivial minigaps hosting end states are easily achieved in antiferromagnetic spin chains, unrealistically large spin-orbit coupling is required to drive the system into a topologically gapped phase with MMs. The methodology of perturbing candidate topological edge modes in future experiments is a powerful tool to probe their stability against local disorder.

SUBMITTER: Schneider L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10182033 | biostudies-literature | 2023 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Probing the topologically trivial nature of end states in antiferromagnetic atomic chains on superconductors.

Schneider Lucas L   Beck Philip P   Rózsa Levente L   Posske Thore T   Wiebe Jens J   Wiesendanger Roland R  

Nature communications 20230512 1


Spin chains proximitized by s-wave superconductors are predicted to enter a mini-gapped phase with topologically protected Majorana modes (MMs) localized at their ends. However, the presence of non-topological end states mimicking MM properties can hinder their unambiguous observation. Here, we report on a direct method to exclude the non-local nature of end states via scanning tunneling spectroscopy by introducing a locally perturbing defect on one of the chain's ends. We apply this method to p  ...[more]

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