Effect of substrate spin-orbit coupling on the topological gap size of Shiba chains
Abstract
Realizing Majorana bound states in chains of magnetic impurities on s-wave superconducting substrates relies on a fine tuning of the energy and hybridization of the single magnetic impurity bound states and of the spin-orbit coupling (SOC). While recent experiments investigate the influence of the former two parameters, the effect of SOC remained experimentally largely unexplored. Here, we present a scanning tunneling spectroscopy study of close-packed Mn chains along the [001]-direction on Ta(110) which has almost identical atomic and surface electronic structure compared to the previously studied Nb(110) system, but a three times larger SOC. The dominant Shiba band has a very similar dispersion, but its minigap, taken relative to , is increased by a factor of 1.9 with respect to the Nb case, which can be ascribed to the stronger SOC.
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