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posted on 03.01.2022, 19:06 by Shawulienu Kezilebieke, Viliam Vaňo, Md N. Huda, Markus Aapro, Somesh C. Ganguli, Peter Liljeroth, Jose L. LadoThe search for artificial
topological superconductivity has been
limited by the stringent conditions required for its emergence. As
exemplified by the recent discoveries of various correlated electronic
states in twisted van der Waals materials, moiré patterns can
act as a powerful knob to create artificial electronic structures.
Here, we demonstrate that a moiré pattern between a van der
Waals superconductor and a monolayer ferromagnet creates a periodic
potential modulation that enables the realization of a topological
superconducting state that would not be accessible in the absence
of the moiré. The magnetic moiré pattern gives rise
to Yu–Shiba–Rusinov minibands and periodic modulation
of the Majorana edge modes that we detect using low-temperature scanning
tunneling microscopy (STM) and spectroscopy (STS). Moiré patterns
and, more broadly, periodic potential modulations are powerful tools
to overcome the conventional constraints for realizing and controlling
topological superconductivity.
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