We present a self-consistent analysis of the topological superconductivity arising from the interaction between self-ordered localized magnetic moments and electrons in one-dimensional conductors in contact with a superconductor. We show that due to a gain in entropy there exists a magnetically ordered yet non-topological phase at finite temperatures that is relevant for systems of magnetic adatom chains on a superconductor. Spin-orbit interaction is taken into account, and we show that it causes a modification of the magnetic order yet without affecting the topological properties
A distinct electronic structure was observed in the single-layer FeSe which shows surprisingly high-...
We analyze the superconducting instabilities in the vicinity of the quantum-critical point of an inv...
For a long time, it was believed that the Ginzburg-Landau formalism was able to classify all differe...
We present a self-consistent analysis of the topological superconductivity arising from the interact...
We study a one-dimensional interacting electronic liquid coupled to a 1D array of classical magnetic...
We perform microscopic mean-field studies of topological order in a two-dimensional topological supe...
Topological insulators (superconductors) are materials that host symmetry-protected metallic edge st...
We study a one-dimensional interacting electronic liquid coupled to a 1D array of classical magnetic...
Recent work on the influence of interactions or disorder on the topological properties of insulators...
In recent years, the number of materials known to host symmetry--protected topological phases has gr...
This thesis presents theoretical studies of strongly correlated systems as well as topologically ord...
We study the thermoelectric transport in two dimensional topological system which has coex...
We find a series of topological phase transitions of increasing order, beyond the more standard seco...
We investigate the topological phases of two one-dimensional (1D) interacting superconducting wires,...
We consider quasi-one-dimensional Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida (RKKY) systems in proximity to an s-...
A distinct electronic structure was observed in the single-layer FeSe which shows surprisingly high-...
We analyze the superconducting instabilities in the vicinity of the quantum-critical point of an inv...
For a long time, it was believed that the Ginzburg-Landau formalism was able to classify all differe...
We present a self-consistent analysis of the topological superconductivity arising from the interact...
We study a one-dimensional interacting electronic liquid coupled to a 1D array of classical magnetic...
We perform microscopic mean-field studies of topological order in a two-dimensional topological supe...
Topological insulators (superconductors) are materials that host symmetry-protected metallic edge st...
We study a one-dimensional interacting electronic liquid coupled to a 1D array of classical magnetic...
Recent work on the influence of interactions or disorder on the topological properties of insulators...
In recent years, the number of materials known to host symmetry--protected topological phases has gr...
This thesis presents theoretical studies of strongly correlated systems as well as topologically ord...
We study the thermoelectric transport in two dimensional topological system which has coex...
We find a series of topological phase transitions of increasing order, beyond the more standard seco...
We investigate the topological phases of two one-dimensional (1D) interacting superconducting wires,...
We consider quasi-one-dimensional Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida (RKKY) systems in proximity to an s-...
A distinct electronic structure was observed in the single-layer FeSe which shows surprisingly high-...
We analyze the superconducting instabilities in the vicinity of the quantum-critical point of an inv...
For a long time, it was believed that the Ginzburg-Landau formalism was able to classify all differe...