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Topological aspects of $\pi$ phase winding junctions in superconducting wires

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2015-09-28 v2 Superconductivity

Abstract

We theoretically investigate Josephson junctions with a phase shift of π\pi in various proximity induced one-dimensional superconductor models. One of the salient experimental signatures of topological superconductors, namely the fractionalized 4π4 \pi periodic Josephson effect, is closely related to the occurrence of a characteristic zero energy bound state in such junctions. We make a detailed analysis of a more general type of π\pi-junctions coined "phase winding" junctions where the phase of the order parameter rotates by an angle π\pi while its absolute value is kept finite. Such junctions have different properties, also from a topological viewpoint, and there are no protected zero energy modes. We compare the phenomenology of such junctions in topological (pp-wave) and trivial (ss-wave) superconducting wires, and briefly discuss possible experimental probes. Furthermore, we propose a topological field theory that gives a minimal description of a wire with defects corresponding to π\pi-junctions. This effective theory is a one-dimensional version of similar theories describing Majorana bound states in half-vortices of two-dimensional topological superconductors.

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@article{arxiv.1501.03413,
  title  = {Topological aspects of $\pi$ phase winding junctions in superconducting wires},
  author = {Christian Spånslätt and Eddy Ardonne and Jan Carl Budich and Thors Hans Hansson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1501.03413},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

15 pages, 9 figures; v2: sections 3 and 4 streamlined