Flat-band Majorana bound states in topological Josephson junctions
Abstract
Nodal topological superconductors characterized by px-wave pairing symmetry host flat-band Majorana bound states causing drastic anomalies in low-energy electromagnetic responses. Nevertheless, the study of flat-band Majorana bound states has been at a standstill owing to a serious lack of candidate materials for px-wave superconductors. In this paper, by expanding a scheme of planar topological Josephson junctions, we propose a promising device realizing an effective px-wave superconductor. Specifically, we consider a three-dimensional Josephson junction consisting of a thin-film semiconductor hosting a persistent spin-helix state and two conventional s-wave superconductors. We analytically obtain a topological phase diagram and numerically demonstrate the emergence of flat-band Majorana bound states by calculating the local density of states.
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