Topological Phases in InAs1−xSbx: From Novel Topological Semimetal to Majorana Wire

Georg W. Winkler, Quansheng Wu, Matthias Troyer, Peter Krogstrup Jeppesen, Alexey A. Soluyanov

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Abstract

Superconductor proximitized one-dimensional semiconductor nanowires with strong spin-orbit interaction (SOI) are, at this time, the most promising candidates for the realization of topological quantum information processing. In current experiments the SOI originates predominantly from extrinsic fields, induced by finite size effects and applied gate voltages. The dependence of the topological transition in these devices on microscopic details makes scaling to a large number of devices difficult unless a material with dominant intrinsic bulk SOI is used. Here, we show that wires made of certain ordered alloys InAs1-xSbx have spin splittings up to 20 times larger than those reached in pristine InSb wires. In particular, we show this for a stable ordered CuPt structure at x=0.5, which has an inverted band ordering and realizes a novel type of a topological semimetal with triple degeneracy points in the bulk spectrum that produce topological surface Fermi arcs. Experimentally achievable strains can either drive this compound into a topological insulator phase or restore the normal band ordering, making the CuPt-ordered InAs0.5Sb0.5 a semiconductor with a large intrinsic linear in k bulk spin splitting.

Original languageEnglish
Article number076403
JournalPhysical Review Letters
Volume117
Issue number7
ISSN0031-9007
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 Aug 2016

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