Presence versus absence of end-to-end nonlocal conductance correlations in Majorana nanowires: Majorana bound states versus Andreev bound states

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Abstract

By calculating the differential tunneling conductance spectra from the two ends of a Majorana nanowire with a quantum dot embedded at one end, we establish that a careful examination of the nonlocal correlations of the zero bias conductance peaks, as measured separately from the two ends of the wire, can distinguish between topological Majorana bound states and trivial Andreev bound states. In particular, there will (not) be identical correlated zero bias peaks from both ends for Majorana bound states (Andreev bound states), and thus the presence (absense) of correlated zero bias conductance from the two wire ends could imply the presence (absence) of topological Majorana zero modes in the system. We present detailed results for the calculated conductance, energy spectra, and wavefunctions for different chemical potentials at the same magnetic field values to motivate end-to-end conductance correlation measurements in Majorana nanowires.

*This work is supported by Microsoft and Laboratory for Physical Sciences. The authors acknowledge the support of the University of Maryland High Performance Computing Center for the use of Deep Through II cluster for carrying out the numerical work.

Presenters

  • Yi-Hua Lai

    • Physics, University of Maryland, College Park

Authors

  • Yi-Hua Lai

    • Physics, University of Maryland, College Park
  • Jay Sau

    • University of Maryland, College Park
    • Physics, University of Maryland, College Park
    • Condensed Matter Theory Center and Joint Quantum Institute, Department of Physics, Univeristy of Maryland