Majorana bound states exist inside a core of half-quantum vortex in
spin-triplet superconductors. Despite intense efforts, they have not been
discovered in any spin-triplet superconductor candidate materials. After the
success of topological insulator, another route to achieve Majorana fermions
has been suggested: heterostructures of s-wave superconductors and topological
insulator or semimetal with strong spin-orbit coupling provide an effective
spinless p+ip pairing which supports Majorana bound states in a single
vortex. This theoretical observation has stimulated both experimental and
theoretical communities to search for Majorana fermions, and recently a
localized Majorana state at the end of one-dimensional wire has been reported.
Here we study the two-dimensional interface of Weyl semimetal and d-wave
superconductor which promotes a pair of helical Majorana fermions propagating
along the edge of the interface. We suggest that Iridium oxide layer IrO2
classified as two-dimensional Weyl semimetal in close proximity to high
temperature Cuprates would be a best example to explore these helical Majorana
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