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Majorana bound states and zero-bias conductance peaks in superconductor/semiconductor nanowire devices

Aksel Kobiałka, Andrzej Ptok

Published 2020-04-25Version 1

Theoretical research suggests a emergence of the Majorana bound states at the ends of the nanowires. Experimental verifications of said concept has already been executed, e.g., in superconductor/semiconductor nanowire devices where interplay between superconducting gap, spin-orbit coupling and external magnetic field allows for creation of zero-energy bound states. Recent experiments propose a topological phase diagram by local modification of the effective chemical potential. We discuss this possibility, using a model of experimental system in form of semi-infinite S/N junction. We calculate the zero--bias differential conductance $G$ in the case of the homogeneous system, as well as in the presence of the gate voltage. Relation between conductance and the effective gap in the system is investigated. We show that $G$ can reproduce the topological phase diagram in magnetic field vs. gate voltage space of parameters.

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