Extracting fractional entropy of exotic quasiparticles from conductance measurements
ORAL
Abstract
Fractional entropy is a signature of nonlocal degrees of freedom, such as Majorana zero modes or more exotic non-Abelian anyons. However, in the mesoscopic quantum systems hosting these states direct entropy measurements remain highly challenging. One promising approach utilizes Maxwell relations to extract entropy changes from charge measurements. In this talk, applying this approach to a metallic quantum dot system, we propose a feasible way to detect the fractional entropy in the two- and three-channel Kondo effects, corresponding to Majorana and Fibonacci zero modes, respectively, by measuring the charge occupation of the dot. Furthermore, we analyze the relation between the charge occupation and the conductance, which is already measured. The entropy extracted from the experimental data strongly supports the feasility of the proposed experiment. Our protocol provides a general route towards a direct extraction of entropy from charge measurements in mesoscopic systems.
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Publication: https://arxiv.org/abs/2108.12878
Presenters
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Cheolhee Han
Tel Aviv University, KAIST
Authors
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Cheolhee Han
Tel Aviv University, KAIST
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Andrew K Mitchell
Univ Coll Dublin, University College Dublin
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Zubair Iftikhar
Université Paris-Saclay, CNRS, Centre de Nanosciences et de Nanotechnologies (C2N), Duke University
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Yaakov Kleeorin
Center for the Physics of Evolving Systems, University of Chicago, University of Chicago
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Anne Anthore
Université Paris-Saclay, CNRS, Centre de Nanosciences et de Nanotechnologies (C2N)
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Frederic Pierre
Université Paris-Saclay, CNRS, Centre de Nanosciences et de Nanotechnologies (C2N), CNRS Paris, France
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Yigal Meir
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
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Eran Sela
Tel Aviv university, Tel Aviv University