1. Anomalous Proximity Effect of Planer Topological Josephson Junctions
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Yukio Tanaka, Satoshi Ikegaya, Dirk Manske, and Shinya Tamura
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Superconductivity ,Physics ,Josephson effect ,Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,business.industry ,Condensed Matter - Superconductivity ,FOS: Physical sciences ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Topology ,01 natural sciences ,Superconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con) ,MAJORANA ,Quantization (physics) ,Semiconductor ,Condensed Matter::Superconductivity ,0103 physical sciences ,Bound state ,Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall) ,Topological order ,Cooper pair ,010306 general physics ,0210 nano-technology ,business - Abstract
The anomalous proximity effect in dirty superconducting junctions is one of most striking phenomena highlighting the profound nature of Majorana bound states and odd-frequency Cooper pairs in topological superconductors. Motivated by the recent experimental realization of planar topological Josephson junctions, we describe the anomalous proximity effect in a superconductor/semiconductor hybrid, where an additional dirty normal-metal segment is extended from a topological Josephson junction. The topological phase transition in the topological Josephson junction is accompanied by a drastic change in the low-energy transport properties of the attached dirty normal-metal. The quantization of the zero-bias differential conductance, which appears only in the topologically nontrivial phase, is caused by the penetration of the Majorana bound states and odd-frequency Cooper pairs into a dirty normal-metal segment. As a consequence, we propose a practical experiment for observing the anomalous proximity effect., Comment: 10 pages, 6 figures
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- 2020
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