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CaFeAs₂: a Staggered Intercalation of Quantum Spin Hall and High Temperature Superconductivity

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arxiv 1405.6401 v2 pith:4JVLBO76 submitted 2014-05-25 cond-mat.supr-con cond-mat.str-el

CaFeAs₂: a Staggered Intercalation of Quantum Spin Hall and High Temperature Superconductivity

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We predict that CaFeAs$_2$, a newly discovered iron-based high temperature (T$_c$) superconductor, is a staggered intercalation compound that integrates topological quantum spin hall (QSH) and superconductivity (SC). CaFeAs$_2$ has a structure with staggered CaAs and FeAs layers. While the FeAs layers are known to be responsible for high T$_c$ superconductivity, we show that with spin orbital coupling each CaAs layer is a $Z_{2}$ topologically nontrivial two-dimensional QSH insulator and the bulk is a 3-dimensional weak topological insulator. In the superconducting state, the edge states in the CaAs layer are natural 1D topological superconductors. The staggered intercalation of QSH and SC provides us an unique opportunity to realize and explore novel physics, such as Majorana modes and Majorana Fermions chains.

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