Josephson junctions between topological and conventional superconductors
Abstract
Topological superconductors host protected gapless modes at their boundaries. This leads to various robust phenomena when a topological superconductor is contacted to a topologically trivial lead, like the fractional (4 π -periodic) Josephson effect or the zero-bias conductance peak in a tunneling NS-junction. Here we discuss phenomena arising in a Josephson contact between a topological and a trivial superconductor. The Josephson effect in this case has an asymmetric dependence on the order parameters involved, and the critical current is suppressed very strongly in a typical situation, so that the product Ic R << eΔ even in a short contact.
- Publication:
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APS March Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- March 2015
- Bibcode:
- 2015APS..MARY27002I