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Viewing Majorana Bound States by Rabi Oscillations

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2015-07-13 v1 Superconductivity

Abstract

Rabi oscillation is a pure quantum phenomenon where the system jumps forth and back between two quantum levels under stimulation of a microwave, and a resonance occurs when the energy difference is matched by the photon energy. Rabi oscillations have been observed in various quantum systems so far, and especially are used to demonstrate the quantum coherence of quantum bits. In the present work, we explore Rabi oscillation in a system accommodating the elusive Majorana bound states (MBSs) under intensive search recently. The proposed setup is constructed by a quantum dot (QD) and a superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID), where a semiconductor nanowire with spin-orbital coupling in the topological state is introduced to form Josephson junction. When the coupling between QD and the Josephson junction is tuned by an ac gate voltage, Rabi oscillation takes place among quantum states formed by QD and MBSs, which makes it possible to reveal bizarre properties of MBSs by sensing the electron occupation on QD. Especially, one should be able to observe the fractional Josephson relation cos(πΦ/Φ0)\cos(\pi\Phi/\Phi_0) unique to MBSs with Φ\Phi the magnetic flux applied in the SQUID and Φ0=hc/2e\Phi_0=hc/2e the flux quantum. The system has been investigated in terms of the analytic Floquet theorem and numerical simulations with fine agreement.

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@article{arxiv.1406.1429,
  title  = {Viewing Majorana Bound States by Rabi Oscillations},
  author = {Zhi Wang and Qi-Feng Liang and Dao-Xin Yao and Xiao Hu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1406.1429},
  year   = {2015}
}