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Evidence for Majorana bound states in transport properties of hybrid structures based on helical liquids

François Crépin, Björn Trauzettel, Fabrizio Dolcini

Published 2014-01-02, updated 2014-01-20Version 2

Majorana bound states can emerge as zero-energy modes at the edge of a two-dimensional topological insulator in proximity to an ordinary s-wave superconductor. The presence of an additional ferromagnetic domain close to the superconductor can lead to their localization. We consider both N-S and S-N-S junctions based on helical liquids and study their spectral properties for arbitrary ferromagnetic scatterers in the normal region. Thereby, we explicitly compute Andreev wave-functions at zero energy. We show under which conditions these states form localized Majorana bound states in N-S and S-N-S junctions. Interestingly, we can identify Majorana-specific signatures in the transport properties of N-S junctions and the Andreev bound levels of S-N-S junctions that are robust against external perturbations. We illustrate these findings with the example of a ferromagnetic double barrier (i.e. a quantum dot) close to the N-S boundaries.

Comments: In v2, section IV about Josephson junctions has been partly rewritten in order to discuss the ABS spectrum in the presence of a double ferromagnetic barrier. The list of references has been updated
Journal: Phys. Rev. B 89, 205115 (2014)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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