Topological aspects of $\pi$ phase winding junctions in superconducting wires
Abstract
We theoretically investigate Josephson junctions with a phase shift of in various proximity induced one-dimensional superconductor models. One of the salient experimental signatures of topological superconductors, namely the fractionalized 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 -junctions coined "phase winding" junctions where the phase of the order parameter rotates by an angle 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 (-wave) and trivial (-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 -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