We investigate a paradigmatic case of topological superconductivity in a one-dimensional nanowire with d-orbitals and a strong interplay of spin-orbital degrees of freedom due to the competition of the orbital Rashba interaction, atomic spin-orbit coupling, and structural distortions. We demonstrate that the resulting electronic structure exhibits an orbital-dependent magnetic anisotropy which affects the topological phase diagram and the character of the Majorana bound states (MBSs). The inspection of the electronic component of the MBSs reveals that the spin-orbital polarization generally occurs along the direction of the applied Zeeman magnetic field, and transverse to the magnetic and orbital Rashba fields. The competition of symmetric ...
6,5 + 1,5 pages, 6 + 3 figuresWe study numerically the formation of Majorana bound states in a finit...
Studies of Majorana bound states in semiconducting nanowires frequently neglect the orbital effect o...
6,5 + 1,5 pages, 6 + 3 figuresWe study numerically the formation of Majorana bound states in a finit...
We investigate a paradigmatic case of topological superconductivity in a one-dimensional nanowire wi...
We investigate a paradigmatic case of topological superconductivity in a one-dimensional nanowire wi...
We investigate a paradigmatic case of topological superconductivity in a one-dimensional nanowire wi...
We investigate a paradigmatic case of topological superconductivity in a one-dimensional nanowire wi...
We investigate a paradigmatic case of topological superconductivity in a one-dimensional nanowire wi...
We investigate a paradigmatic case of topological superconductivity in a one-dimensional nanowire wi...
We study both analytically and numerically the role of orbital effects caused by a magnetic field ap...
We show that the boundary charge and spin can be used as alternative signatures of the topological p...
Over the past decades there has been a growing interest in the study of the spin-orbit interaction (...
<p>Studies of Majorana bound states in semiconducting nanowires frequently neglect the orbital effec...
In the topological phase of spin-orbit coupled nanowires Majorana bound states are known to localize...
In the voyage towards solving increasingly challenging computations of physical systems, quantum com...
6,5 + 1,5 pages, 6 + 3 figuresWe study numerically the formation of Majorana bound states in a finit...
Studies of Majorana bound states in semiconducting nanowires frequently neglect the orbital effect o...
6,5 + 1,5 pages, 6 + 3 figuresWe study numerically the formation of Majorana bound states in a finit...
We investigate a paradigmatic case of topological superconductivity in a one-dimensional nanowire wi...
We investigate a paradigmatic case of topological superconductivity in a one-dimensional nanowire wi...
We investigate a paradigmatic case of topological superconductivity in a one-dimensional nanowire wi...
We investigate a paradigmatic case of topological superconductivity in a one-dimensional nanowire wi...
We investigate a paradigmatic case of topological superconductivity in a one-dimensional nanowire wi...
We investigate a paradigmatic case of topological superconductivity in a one-dimensional nanowire wi...
We study both analytically and numerically the role of orbital effects caused by a magnetic field ap...
We show that the boundary charge and spin can be used as alternative signatures of the topological p...
Over the past decades there has been a growing interest in the study of the spin-orbit interaction (...
<p>Studies of Majorana bound states in semiconducting nanowires frequently neglect the orbital effec...
In the topological phase of spin-orbit coupled nanowires Majorana bound states are known to localize...
In the voyage towards solving increasingly challenging computations of physical systems, quantum com...
6,5 + 1,5 pages, 6 + 3 figuresWe study numerically the formation of Majorana bound states in a finit...
Studies of Majorana bound states in semiconducting nanowires frequently neglect the orbital effect o...
6,5 + 1,5 pages, 6 + 3 figuresWe study numerically the formation of Majorana bound states in a finit...