Signatures of topological phase transitions in Josephson current-phase discontinuities
Abstract
Topological superconductors differ from topologically trivial ones for the presence of topologically protected zero-energy modes. To date, experimental evidence of topological superconductivity in nanostructures has been mainly obtained by measuring the zero-bias conductance peak via tunneling spectroscopy. Here, we propose an alternative and complementary experimental recipe to detect topological phase transitions in these systems. We show in fact that, for a finite-sized system with broken time-reversal symmetry, discontinuities in the Josephson current-phase relation correspond to the presence of zero-energy modes and to a change in the fermion parity of the groundstate. Such discontinuities can be experimentally revealed by a characteristic temperature dependence of the current, and can be related to a finite anomalous current at zero phase in systems with broken phase-inversion symmetry.
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@article{arxiv.1508.01799,
title = {Signatures of topological phase transitions in Josephson current-phase discontinuities},
author = {Pasquale Marra and Roberta Citro and Alessandro Braggio},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1508.01799},
year = {2016}
}
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11 pages, 5 figures