Monday, June 3, 2013

1305.7433 (François Crépin et al.)

Parity measurement in topological Josephson junctions    [PDF]

François Crépin, Björn Trauzettel
We study the properties of a topological Josephson junction made of both edges of a 2D topological insulator. We show that, due to fermion parity pumping across the bulk, the global parity of the junction has a clear signature in the periodicity and critical value of the Josephson current. In particular, we find that the periodicity with the flux changes from $4\pi$ in a junction with an even number of quasi-particles to $2\pi$ in the odd sector. In the case of long junctions, we exhibit a rigorous mathematical connection between the spectrum of Andreev bound-states and the fermion parity anomaly, through bosonization. Additionally, we discuss the rather quantitative effects of Coulomb interactions on the Josephson current.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1305.7433

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