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    Edge properties of the chiral d-wave superconducting state in doped graphene

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    We investigate the effect of edges on the intrinsic electron-electron interaction driven d-wave superconducting state in graphene doped close to the van Hove singularity. While the bulk is in a chiral dx2−y2+idxyd_{x^2-y^2}+id_{xy} state, the order parameter at any edge is enhanced and has dx2−y2d_{x^2-y^2}-symmetry, with a decay length strongly increasing with weakening superconductivity. No graphene edge is pair breaking for the dx2−y2d_{x^2-y^2} state and we never find any localized zero-energy edge states. We find two chiral edge modes which carry a spontaneous, but not quantized, quasiparticle current related to the zero-energy momentum. Moreover, for realistic values of the Rashba spin-orbit coupling, a Majorana fermion appears at the edge when tuning a Zeeman field.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures. Supplementary material added. Published versio

    Chiral d-wave superconductivity in doped graphene

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    A highly unconventional superconducting state with a spin-singlet dx2−y2±idxyd_{x^2-y^2}\pm id_{xy}-wave, or chiral d-wave, symmetry has recently been proposed to emerge from electron-electron interactions in doped graphene. Especially graphene doped to the van Hove singularity at 1/4 doping, where the density of states diverges, has been argued to likely be a chiral d-wave superconductor. In this review we summarize the currently mounting theoretical evidence for the existence of a chiral d-wave superconducting state in graphene, obtained with methods ranging from mean-field studies of effective Hamiltonians to angle-resolved renormalization group calculations. We further discuss multiple distinctive properties of the chiral d-wave superconducting state in graphene, as well as its stability in the presence of disorder. We also review means of enhancing the chiral d-wave state using proximity-induced superconductivity. The appearance of chiral d-wave superconductivity is intimately linked to the hexagonal crystal lattice and we also offer a brief overview of other materials which have also been proposed to be chiral d-wave superconductors.Comment: 51 pages, 8 figures. Invited topical review in J. Phys.:Condens. Matte

    Probing chiral edge states in topological superconductors through spin-polarized local density of state measurements

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    We show that spin-polarized local density of states (LDOS) measurements can uniquely determine the chiral nature of topologically protected edge states surrounding a ferromagnetic island embedded in a conventional superconductor with spin-orbit coupling. The spin-polarized LDOS show a strong spin-polarization directly tied to the normal direction of the edge, with opposite polarizations on opposite sides of the island, and with a distinct oscillatory pattern in energy.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, publicly released cod
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