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Topological Phase Transition Driven by Infinitesimal Instability: Majorana Fermions in Non-Hermitian Spintronics
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EngineeringMajorana FermionsExperimental RealizationTopological Quantum StateInfinitesimal InstabilityNon-hermitian SpintronicsTopological PhysicsSuperconductivityQuantum MaterialsQuantum ScienceMajorana FermionPhysicsBulk Topological InvariantTopological PhaseCondensed Matter TheoryQuantum MagnetismSpintronicsNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsFundamental Cooperative Phenomena
Quantum phase transitions are intriguing and fundamental cooperative phenomena in physics. Analyzing a superconducting nanowire with spin-dependent non-Hermitian hopping, we discover a topological quantum phase transition driven by infinitesimal cascade instability. The anomalous phase transition is complementary to the universal non-Bloch wave behavior of non-Hermitian systems. We show that an infinite small magnetic field drastically suppresses the non-Hermitian skin effect, inducing a topological phase with Majorana boundary states. Furthermore, by identifying the bulk topological invariant, we establish the non-Hermitian bulk-boundary correspondence that does not have a Hermitian counterpart. We also discuss an experimental realization of the system by using the spin-current injection to a quantum wire.
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