Creating and detecting poor man's Majorana bound states in interacting quantum dots

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Abstract

We theoretically study a system of two quantum dots (QDs) coupled via a third – coupler – QD which is additionally proximitized by an s-wave superconductor. For a wide parameter range, the system can be tuned to sweet spots with a doubly-degenerate ground state, as switches between even- and odd-parity ground states are found to be ubiquitous. The necessary ingredients are a) a finite magnetic field to break the spin degeneracy and b) spin-orbit interaction to mix the spin species. The sweet spots harbor poor man’s Majorana bound states (Phys. Rev. B 86, 134528, 2012) whose quality is quantified by calculating the Majorana polarizations of the degenerate ground states (Phys. Rev. B 101, 125431, 2020). The QDs’ electrochemical potentials are the control knobs utilized to reach the sweet spots and local and non-local conductance calculations could provide a useful map for experimentalists navigating the parameter space. The above system can be realized in a semiconductor 2D electron gas or nanowire with gate- or epitaxially-defined QDs coupled to a grounded superconductor. This work provides a path towards near-future demonstration of nonabelian and non-local Majorana properties, with possible (more long-term) applications in topologically protected quantum computing.

*We acknowledge funding from NanoLund, the Swedish Research Council (VR) and the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No. 856526.

Publication: https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2207.06160

Presenters

  • Athanasios Tsintzis

    • Lund Univ/Lund Inst of Tech

Authors

  • Athanasios Tsintzis

    • Lund Univ/Lund Inst of Tech
  • Ruben Seoane Souto

    • Lund Univ/Lund Inst of Tech
  • Martin Leijnse

    • Lund University