Physics researchers identify new multiple Majorana zero modes in superconducting SnTe

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Physics researchers identify new multiple Majorana zero modes in superconducting SnTe
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A collaborative research team has identified the world's first multiple Majorana zero modes (MZMs) in a single vortex of the superconducting topological crystalline insulator SnTe and exploited crystal symmetry to control the coupling between the MZMs.

Physics researchers identify new multiple Majorana zero modes in superconducting SnTe retrieved 29 August 2024 from https://phys.org/news/2024-08-physics-multiple-majorana-modes-superconducting.html

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