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Exchange operation of Majorana zero modes in topological insulator-based Josephson trijunctions

Yunxiao Zhang, Zhaozheng Lyu, Xiang Wang, Yukun Shi, Duolin Wang, Xiaozhou Yang, Enna Zhuo, Bing Li, Yuyang Huang, Zenan Shi, Anqi Wang, Heng Zhang, Fucong Fei, Xiaohui Song, Peiling Li, Bingbing Tong, Ziwei Dou, Jie Shen, Guangtong Liu, Fanming Qu, Fengqi Song, Li Lu·November 2, 2025
Mesoscale Physicscond-mat.supr-conQuantum Physics

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Abstract

Majorana zero modes are anyons obeying non-Abelian exchange statistics distinct from fermions or bosons. While significant progresses have been achieved in the past two decades in searching for these exotic excitations in solid-state systems, their non-Abelian nature remains unverified, as definitive proof requires braiding operations. Here, we report preliminarily experimental advances in creating, manipulating, and exchanging the presumed Majorana zero modes in an envelope-shaped Josephson device composed of multiple trijunctions on a topological insulator surface. We observed the signatures of in-gap states migration consistent with the expectations of the Fu-Kane model, supporting the realization of an exchange operation. This work would establish a critical pathway toward ultimately braiding Majorana zero modes in the Fu-Kane scheme of topological quantum computation.

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