Building a minimal Kitaev chain using proximitized quantum dots at the charge-neutral sweet spot
ORAL
Abstract
A Poor Man’s Majorana platform can generate two isolated Majorana zero modes at a parameter sweet spot by controllably coupling two ordinary fermions. Starting from electrons in quantum dots that have charge –e and spin ½, tunnel coupling mixes them to produce chargeless, spinless Majorana zero modes. In comparison, an Andreev bound state can also have zero charge at a critical coupling rate to a superconductor, although its spin remains ½. Following the general recipe for obtaining Poor Man’s Majorana zero modes, we couple two such chargless Andreev bound states in two proximitized quantum dots and study the system under a two-fold sweet spot. The inter-dot coupling sweet spot eliminates both charge and spin, while the intra-dot superconducting coupling further removes any dependence of local charge on the electrostatic environment. We discuss the practical implications on this system’s immunity to noise and perturbations.
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Presenters
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Guanzhong Wang
Delft University of Technology
Authors
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Guanzhong Wang
Delft University of Technology
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David van Driel
Delft University of Technology
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Di Xu
Delft University of Technology
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Francesco Zatelli
Delft University of Technology
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Tom Dvir
Delft University of Technology
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Alberto Bordin
Delft University of Technology
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Greg Mazur
Delft University of Technology
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Nick van Loo
Delft University of Technology
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Bart Roovers
Delft University of Technology
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Sasa Gazibegovic
Eindhoven University of Technology
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Ghada Badawy
Eindhoven University of Technology
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Erik P. A. M. Bakkers
Eindhoven University of Technology
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Leo P Kouwenhoven
Delft University of Technology, Qutech, Delft University of Technology