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Collapse of the Fano Resonance Caused by the Nonlocality of the Majorana State

S. V. Aksenov, M. Yu. Kagan

Published 2020-04-14Version 1

One of the main features of the Majorana state, which attracts a considerable current interest to these excitations in solid-state systems, is related to its nonlocal character. It is demonstrated that the direct consequence of such nonlocality is the collapse of the Fano resonance manifesting itself in the conductance of an asymmetric interference device, the arms of which are connected by a one-dimensional topological superconductor. In the framework of the spinless model, it is shown that the predicted effect is associated with an increase in the multiplicity of the degeneracy of the zero-energy state of the structure arising at a specific case of the Kitaev model. Such an increase leads to the formation of a bound state in the continuum.

Comments: 6 pages, 4 figures
Journal: JETP Lett. 111, 286 (2020)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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