Macroscopic, Nonlocal Quantum Tunneling from a Magneto-Chiral Topological Superconductor

MPSD Seminar

  • Date: Jul 3, 2024
  • Time: 03:00 PM - 04:00 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Kenneth Burch
  • Boston College
  • Location: CFEL (Bldg. 99)
  • Room: Seminar Room I-III, EG.076-080

Magneto-Chiral topological superconductivity is a rare phase long pursued for error-free quantum computation. Its 1D chiral modes possess topologically protected long-range coherence well beyond that of the cooper pairs, which could be fruitful for quantum transduction and low-temperature spin transport. While evidence for such modes is mounting, unambiguous signatures, such as non-local transport via co-tunneling, remain elusive. I will describe our realization of 1D chiral hinge modes mediating the direct tunneling of electrons from source to drain in FeTe0.55Se0.45. Specifically, I will discuss our evidence that the non-local tunneling signatures are decoherence-free and emerge from this material's combination of surface magnetism, bulk topology, and superconductivity. Time remaining, I will discuss how these advances can be used for Majorana Circuits and future efforts in cryogenic spintronics.

If you would like to meet with Kenneth during his visit, please contact Susan LaMoreaux.

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