1. Proposal for the detection and braiding of Majorana fermions in a quantum spin Hall insulator.
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Shuo Mi, Pikulin, D. I., Wimmer, M., and Beenakker, C. W. J.
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QUANTUM dots , *BALLISTIC conduction , *QUANTUM wells , *ELECTRIC admittance , *ELECTRIC admittance measurement , *ORIGANUM , *ABELIAN varieties - Abstract
We show how a quantum dot with a ballistic single-channel point contact to a superconductor can be created by means of a gate electrode at the edge of a quantum spin Hall insulator (such as an InAs/GaSb quantum well). A weak perpendicular magnetic field traps a Majorana zero mode, so that it can be observed in the gate-voltage- averaged differential conductance
as a 4e²/ h zero-bias peak above a (2/3π² - 4)e²/ h background. The one-dimensional edge does not permit the braiding of pairs of Majorana fermions, but this obstacle can be overcome by coupling opposite edges at a constriction, allowing for a demonstration of non-Abelian statistics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] - Published
- 2013
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