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Probing electron-hole weights of an Andreev bound state by transient currents

Zhan Cao, Gu Zhang, Hao Zhang, Wan-Xiu He, Chuanchang Zeng, Ke He, Dong E. Liu

2022Physical review. B./Physical review. B10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Andreev bound states (ABSs) are localized quantum states that contain both electron and hole components. They ubiquitously reside in inhomogeneous superconducting systems. Following theoretical analysis, we propose to probe the electron-hole weights of an ABS via a local tunneling measurement that detects the transient current under a steplike pulse bias. With our protocol, the ABS energy level can also be obtained from peaks of the Fourier spectrum of the transient current. Our protocol can be applied to detect robust zero-energy Majorana bound states (MBSs), which have equal electron-hole weights, in candidate platforms where local tunneling spectroscopy measurement is possible. In the one-dimensional Majorana nanowire model, we numerically calculate the electron-hole weights for different types of low-energy bound states, including ABSs, quasi-MBSs, and MBSs.

Topics & Concepts

Bound stateMAJORANAQuantum tunnellingPhysicsElectronTransient (computer programming)SuperconductivityCondensed matter physicsAndreev reflectionUpper and lower boundsNanowireQuantum mechanicsMathematicsComputer scienceOperating systemMathematical analysisTopological Materials and PhenomenaAdvanced Condensed Matter PhysicsQuantum and electron transport phenomena
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