Robust Majorana signature detection with a coupled quantum dot-nanomechanical resonator in all-optical domain
Abstract
Motivated by a recent experiment [Nadj-Perge et al., Science 346, 602 (2014)] providing evidence for Majorana zero modes in iron chains on the superconducting Pb surface, in the present work, we theoretically propose an all-optical scheme to detect Majorana fermions, which is very different from the current tunneling measurement based on electrical means. The optical detection proposal consists of a quantum dot embedded in a nanomechanical resonator with optical pump-probe technology. With the optical means, the signal in the coherent optical spectrum presents a distinct signature for the existence of Majorana fermions in the end of iron chains. Further, the vibration of the nanomechanical resonator behaving as a phonon cavity will enhance the exciton resonance spectrum, which makes the Majorana fermions more sensitive to be detectable. This optical scheme affords a potential supplement for detection of Majorana fermions and supports to use Majorana fermions in Fe chains as qubits for potential applications in quantum computing devices.
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@article{arxiv.1510.08679,
title = {Robust Majorana signature detection with a coupled quantum dot-nanomechanical resonator in all-optical domain},
author = {Hua-Jun Chen and Chang-Zhao Chen and Xian-Wen Fang and Yang Li and Guang-Hong Miao and Shao-Fei Tu and Ka-Di Zhu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.08679},
year = {2015}
}
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20 pages, 4 figures