Low-energy theory of transport in Majorana wire junctions
Abstract
We formulate and apply a low-energy transport theory for hybrid quantum devices containing junctions of topological superconductor (TS) wires and conventional normal (N) or superconducting (S) leads. We model TS wires as spinless -wave superconductors and derive their boundary Keldysh Green's function, capturing both the Majorana end state and continuum quasiparticle excitations in a unified manner. We also specify this Green's function for a finite-length TS wire. Junctions connecting different parts of the device are described by the standard tunneling Hamiltonian. Using this Hamiltonian approach, one also has the option to include many-body interactions in a systematic manner. For N-TS junctions, we provide the current-voltage (-) characteristics at arbitrary junction transparency and give exact results for the shot noise power and the excess current. For TS-TS junctions, analytical results for the thermal noise spectrum and for the - curve in the high-transparency low-bias regime are presented. For S-TS junctions, we compute the entire - curve and clarify the conditions for having a finite Josephson current.
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@article{arxiv.1603.02969,
title = {Low-energy theory of transport in Majorana wire junctions},
author = {A. Zazunov and R. Egger and A. Levy Yeyati},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.02969},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
16 pages, 4 figures, published version (presentation improved, one subsection added)