Tunneling transport through superconducting wires with Majorana bound states
Abstract
We investigate the transport of a topological superconducting wire hosting a pair of Majorana bound states between two normal leads. Both the model-independent scattering matrix theory and the Green's function method for a tight-binding model show that the transport properties are sensitive to the coupling configurations. Unlike the single-lead situation, the differential conductance peak fixes at zero bias until the coupling between the two Majorana bound states exceeds a critical value, which is determined by the coupling strengths to the leads. While the current noise Fano factor for single-lead devices reaches 2 at low bias due to the resonant Andreev reflection, it is significantly reduced by a finite though small coupling to the second lead. These observations provide clear transport signatures of Majorana bound states for different coupling configurations.
- Publication:
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Physical Review B
- Pub Date:
- February 2012
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2012PhRvB..85h5415W
- Keywords:
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- 73.23.-b;
- 74.50.+r;
- 74.78.Na;
- Electronic transport in mesoscopic systems;
- Tunneling phenomena;
- point contacts weak links Josephson effects;
- Mesoscopic and nanoscale systems