Moving Majoranas across a quantum point contact in 2D topological insulators
ORAL
Abstract
Majorana fermions are zero-energy excitations of topological superconductors which obey non-Abelian exchange statistics and are basic building blocks for topological quantum computation. In order to observe and exploit their extraordinary properties, we need to be able to properly manipulate them, for instance, by braiding a couple of them in real space. We propose a setup based on the helical edges of two-dimensional topological insulators (2DTI) which allows for a high degree of tunability by only controlling a handful of superconducting phases. In particular, our setup allows to move the Majoranas along a single edge as well as to move them across two different edges coupled by a quantum point contact. The versatility of the system represents an essential step forward towards probing the non-Abelian exchange statistics of Majoranas.
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Presenters
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Alessio Calzona
University of Luxembourg, University of Wurzburg
Authors
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Alessio Calzona
University of Luxembourg, University of Wurzburg
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Bjorn Trauzettel
University of Wurzburg