topological superconductivity

How is Topological Superconductivity Detected?

Detecting topological superconductivity involves a combination of experimental techniques. One common method is to use scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) to visualize the Majorana bound states at the material's surface or edges. Additionally, transport measurements can be employed to observe zero-bias conductance peaks, indicative of Majorana states. Theoretical modeling and simulations often complement these experimental approaches to confirm the presence of topological superconductivity.

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