Superconductor disorder and strong proximity coupling effects in Majorana nanowires

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Abstract

Topological superconductivity induced by proximity to a conventional superconductor is only robust against moderate disorder in the parent superconductor, and only when the energy scale of the interface coupling is much smaller than the parent gap. I present detailed calculations of proximity-induced superconductivity in one-dimensional, spin-orbit coupled, semiconductor nanowires when the parent superconductor disorder and interface coupling exceed this limit. This parameter regime is characterized by unique spectroscopic signatures on both sides of the external field tuned topological phase transition.

Authors

  • William Cole

    Condensed Matter Theory Center, University of Maryland, CMTC and JQI, University of Maryland, College Park

  • Jay Sau

    University of Maryland, Condensed Matter Theory Center and Joint Quantum Institute, Department of Physics, Univ of Maryland-College Park, Condensed Matter Theory Center and Joint Quantum Institute, University of Maryland, College Park, Univ of Maryland-College Park, university of maryland, CMTC and JQI, University of Maryland, College Park