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Robust Majorana conductance peaks for a superconducting lead

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2016-01-06 v2 Superconductivity

Abstract

Experimental evidence for Majorana bound states largely relies on measurements of the tunneling conductance. While the conductance into a Majorana state is in principle quantized to 2e2/h2e^2/h, observation of this quantization has been elusive, presumably due to temperature broadening in the normal-metal lead. Here, we propose to use a superconducting lead instead, whose gap strongly suppresses thermal excitations. For a wide range of tunneling strengths and temperatures, a Majorana state is then signaled by symmetric conductance peaks at eV=±ΔeV=\pm\Delta with quantized height G=(4π)2e2/hG=(4-\pi)2e^2/h. For a superconducting scanning tunneling microscope tip, Majorana states appear as spatial conductance plateaus while the conductance varies with the local wavefunction for trivial Andreev bound states. We discuss effects of nonresonant (bulk) Andreev reflections and quasiparticle poisoning.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1506.06763,
  title  = {Robust Majorana conductance peaks for a superconducting lead},
  author = {Yang Peng and Falko Pientka and Yuval Vinkler-Aviv and Leonid I. Glazman and Felix von Oppen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.06763},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

5 pages, 2 figures plus supplementary material, v2: minor refinements, published version