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Manipulation of Majorana bound states in proximity to a quantum ring with Rashba coupling

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Abstract

The quest for Majorana zero modes in the laboratory is an active field of research in condensed matter physics. In this regard, there have been many theoretical proposals; however, their experimental detection remains elusive. In this article, we present a realistic setting by considering a quantum ring with Rashba spin-orbit coupling and threaded by a magnetic flux, in contact with a topological superconducting nanowire. We focus on spin-polarized persistent currents to assess the existence of Majorana zero modes. We find that the Rashba spin-orbit coupling allows for tuning the position of the zero modes in flux space and has sizable effects on spin-polarized persistent currents. Our results pave the way towards probing the existence of Majorana zero modes.

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Publication: Fabían Gonzalo Medina, Dunkan Martínez, Alvaro Díaz-Fernández et al. Manipulation of Majorana bound states in proximity to a quantum ring with Rashba coupling, 23 July 2021, PREPRINT (Version 1) available at Research Square [https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-738291/v1]

Presenters

  • Dunkan Martínez

    Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Authors

  • Álvaro Díaz Fernández

    Universidad Politécnica de Madrid

  • Fabian G Medina

    Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María

  • Francisco Dominguez-Adame

    Universidad Complutense

  • Dunkan Martínez

    Universidad Complutense de Madrid

  • Pedro A Orellana

    Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, DEpartamento de Física, Universidad T, Federico Santa Maria

  • Luis Rosales

    Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Departamento de Física, Universidad T. Federico Santa Maria