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Anomalous Josephson current via Majorana bound states in topological insulators

We propose a setup involving Majorana bound states (MBS) hosted by a vortex on a superconducting surface of a 3D Topological Insulator (TI). We consider a narrow channel drilled across a TI slab with both sides covered by s-wave superconductor. In the presence of a vortex pinned to such a channel, i...

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Published in:arXiv.org 2010-12
Main Authors: Ioselevich, P A, Feigel'man, M V
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Language:English
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Summary:We propose a setup involving Majorana bound states (MBS) hosted by a vortex on a superconducting surface of a 3D Topological Insulator (TI). We consider a narrow channel drilled across a TI slab with both sides covered by s-wave superconductor. In the presence of a vortex pinned to such a channel, it acts as a ballistic nanowire connecting the superconducting surfaces, with a pair of MBS localized in it. The energies of the MBS possess a 4\pi-periodic dependence on the superconductive phase difference \phi between the surfaces. It results in the appearence of an anomalous term in the current-phase relation, I_a(\phi) for the supercurrent flowing along the channel between the superconductive surfaces. We have calculated the shape of the 4\pi-periodic function I_a(\phi), as well as the dependence of its amplitude on temperature and system parameters.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.1012.0407