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Crystalline-symmetry-protected Majorana modes in coupled quantum dots

by Bradraj Pandey, Gonzalo Alvarez, Ruixing Zhang, Elbio R Dagotto
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Journal
Journal Name
Physical Review B
Publication Date
Volume
7

We propose a minimalist architecture for achieving various crystalline-symmetry-protected Majorana modes in an array of coupled quantum dots. Our framework is motivated by the recent experimental demonstrations of two-site and three-site artificial Kitaev chains in a similar setup. We find that introducing a ๐œ‹-phase domain wall in the Kitaev chain leads to a pair of mirror-protected Majorana zero modes located at or near the junction. Joining two ๐œ‹ junctions into a closed loop, we can simulate two distinct classes of two-dimensional higher-order topological superconducting phases, both carrying symmetry-protected Majorana modes around the sample corners. As an extension of the ๐œ‹ junction, we further consider a general vertex structure where ๐‘› Kitaev chains meet, i.e., a Kitaev ๐‘› vertex. We prove that such an ๐‘› vertex, if respecting a dihedral symmetry group ๐ท๐‘›, necessarily carries ๐‘› vertex-bound Majorana modes protected by the ๐ท๐‘› symmetry. Resilience of the junction and vertex Majorana bound states against disorder and correlation effects is also discussed. Our architecture paves the way for designing, constructing, and exploring a wide variety of artificial topological crystalline phases in quantum-dot experiments.