Artificial topological insulator realized in a two-terminal Josephson junction with Rashba spin-orbit interaction
We study a two-terminal Josephson junction with conventional superconductors and a normal region with Rashba spin-orbit interaction, characterized by two Aharonov-Casher (AC) fluxes. When the superconducting phase difference equals $\pi$, the Andreev subgap spectrum may host zero-energy Weyl singula...
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Zusammenfassung: | We study a two-terminal Josephson junction with conventional superconductors
and a normal region with Rashba spin-orbit interaction, characterized by two
Aharonov-Casher (AC) fluxes. When the superconducting phase difference equals
$\pi$, the Andreev subgap spectrum may host zero-energy Weyl singularities
associated with a vanishing normal-state reflection eigenvalue. With one of the
AC fluxes playing the role of a quasimomentum, the junction can be viewed as an
artificial one-dimensional chiral topological insulator. Its topological phase
can be tuned by crossing a Weyl singularity by means of varying the remaining
AC flux. By associating an additional component of the quasimomentum with the
superconducting phase difference, an artificial Chern insulator is realized. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2412.05209 |