Friday, July 13, 2012

1207.3067 (G. Kells et al.)

Near-zero-energy end states in topologically trivial spin-orbit coupled
superconducting nanowires with a smooth confinement
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G. Kells, D. Meidan, P. W. Brouwer
A one-dimensional spin-orbit coupled nanowire with proximity-induced pairing from a nearby s-wave superconductor may be in a topological nontrivial state, in which it has a zero energy Majorana bound state at each end. We find that the topological trivial phase may have fermionic end states with an exponentially small energy, if the confinement potential at the wire's ends is smooth. The possible existence of such near-zero energy levels implies that the mere observation of a zero-bias peak in the tunneling conductance is not an exclusive signature of a topological superconducting phase even in the ideal clean single channel limit.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1207.3067

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