Distinguishing between topological Majorana zero modes and quasi Majorana modes -- trivial low energy Andreev bound states -- is an important step towards realizing topological hybrid nanowire devices. We propose that this distinction can be made by connecting a hybrid nanowire to a dissipative resonant level realized by a quantum dot weakly coupled to high resistance leads. We show that the qualitative temperature scaling of the width of the resonant level zero bias conductance peak provides a signature unique to true Majorana zero modes. The degeneracy induced by a true Majorana zero mode is further shown to stabilize this conductance peak against particle-hole asymmetry.
@article{arxiv.2002.04408,
title = {Distinguishing between Topological and Quasi Majorana Zero Modes with a Dissipative Resonant Level},
author = {Gu Zhang and Christian Spånslätt},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.04408},
year = {2020}
}
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Updated version: Two figures and additional references added: 6+5 pages, 3+3 figures