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Quench dynamics of fermion-parity switches in a Josephson junction

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2015-10-20 v4

Abstract

A Josephson junction may be driven through a transition where the superconducting condensate favors an odd over an even number of electrons. At this switch in the ground-state fermion parity, an Andreev bound state crosses through the Fermi level, producing a zero-mode that can be probed by a point contact to a grounded metal. We calculate the time-dependent charge transfer between superconductor and metal for a linear sweep through the transition. One single quasiparticle is exchanged with charge QQ depending on the coupling energies γ1,γ2\gamma_1,\gamma_2 of the metal to the Majorana operators of the zero-mode. For a single-channel point contact, QQ equals the electron charge ee in the adiabatic limit of slow driving, while in the opposite quenched limit Q=2eγ1γ2/(γ1+γ2)Q=2e\sqrt{\gamma_1\gamma_2}/(\gamma_1+\gamma_2) varies between 00 and ee. This provides a method to produce single charge-neutral quasiparticles on demand.

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@article{arxiv.1503.04207,
  title  = {Quench dynamics of fermion-parity switches in a Josephson junction},
  author = {B. Tarasinski and D. Chevallier and Jimmy A. Hutasoit and B. Baxevanis and C. W. J. Beenakker},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1503.04207},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

10 pages, 5 figures, v. 3: numerical simulation and a derivation of charge transfer in adiabatic regime added, v. 4: multi-channel probe case added