Topological edge states in a high-temperature superconductor FeSe/SrTiO3(001) film.
Z F WangHuimin ZhangDefa LiuChong LiuChenjia TangCanli SongYong ZhongJunping PengFang-Sen LiCaina NieZhengfei WangX J ZhouXucun MaQ K XueFeng LiuPublished in: Nature materials (2016)
Superconducting and topological states are two most intriguing quantum phenomena in solid materials. The entanglement of these two states, the topological superconducting state, will give rise to even more exotic quantum phenomena. While many materials are found to be either a superconductor or a topological insulator, it is very rare that both states exist in one material. Here, we demonstrate by first-principles theory as well as scanning tunnelling spectroscopy and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy experiments that the recently discovered 'two-dimensional (2D) superconductor' of single-layer FeSe also exhibits 1D topological edge states within an energy gap of ∼40 meV at the M point below the Fermi level. It is the first 2D material that supports both superconducting and topological states, offering an exciting opportunity to study 2D topological superconductors through the proximity effect.