Gate-tunable topological superconductivity in a supramolecular electron spin lattice
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Topological superconductivity emerges in chains or arrays of magnetic atoms coupled to a superconductor. However, the external controllability of such systems with gate voltages is detrimental for their future implementation in a topological quantum computer. Here we showcase the supramolecular assembly of radical molecules on Pb(111), whose discharge is controlled by the tip of a scanning tunneling microscope. Charged molecules carry a spin-1/2 state, as confirmed by observing Yu-Shiba-Rusinov in-gap states by tunneling spectroscopy at millikelvin temperature. Low energy modes are localized at island boundaries with a long decay towards the interior, whose spectral signature is consistent with Majorana zero modes protected by mirror symmetry. Our results open up a vast playground for the synthesis of gate-tunable organic topological superconductors.
Date of Publication
2023-10-27
Publication Type
Working Paper
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Liu, Jung-Ching | |
Li, Chao | |
Hess, Richard | |
Chen, Hongyan | |
Drechsel, Carl | |
Glatzel, Thilo | |
Loss, Daniel | |
Klinovaja, Jelena | |
Wulfhekel, Wulf | |
Meyer, Ernst | |
Pawlak, Rémy |
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arXiv [cond.mat.supr-con]
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arXiv
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open.access