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Majorana Fermions and a Topological Phase Transition in Semiconductor-Superconductor Heterostructures

Source: Phys. Rev. Lett. 105, 077001 (2010); doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.105.077001

Published 13 August 2010

PACS
  • 74.78.Fk
    Superconducting multilayers, superlattices, heterostructures
  • 03.67.Lx
    Quantum computation architectures and implementations
  • 71.10.Pm
    Fermions in reduced dimensions (condensed matter)
  • 74.45.+c
    Superconductor proximity effects; Andreev reflection; SN and SNS junctions
  • YEAR: 2010
PUBLICATION DATA
ISSN:
1553-9644 (online)
Publisher:
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Roman M. Lutchyn, Jay D. Sau, and S. Das Sarma
Joint Quantum Institute and Condensed Matter Theory Center, Department of Physics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742-4111, USA
We propose and analyze theoretically an experimental setup for detecting the elusive Majorana particle in semiconductor-superconductor heterostructures. The experimental system consists of one-dimensional semiconductor wire with strong spin-orbit Rashba interaction embedded into a superconducting quantum interference device. We show that the energy spectra of the Andreev bound states at the junction are qualitatively different in topologically trivial (i.e., not containing any Majorana) and nontrivial phases having an even and odd number of crossings at zero energy, respectively. The measurement of the supercurrent through the junction allows one to discern topologically distinct phases and observe a topological phase transition by simply changing the in-plane magnetic field or the gate voltage. The observation of this phase transition will be a direct demonstration of the existence of Majorana particles.
History: Received 24 February 2010; published 13 August 2010
Permalink: http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v105/e077001
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