Topological supercurrents interaction and fluctuations in the multiterminal Josephson effect
We study the Josephson effect in the multiterminal junction of topological superconductors. We use the symmetry-constrained scattering matrix approach to derive band dispersions of emergent subgap Andreev bound states in a multidimensional parameter space of superconducting phase differences. We fin...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Physical review. B 2019-03, Vol.99 (9), p.094519, Article 094519 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We study the Josephson effect in the multiterminal junction of topological superconductors. We use the symmetry-constrained scattering matrix approach to derive band dispersions of emergent subgap Andreev bound states in a multidimensional parameter space of superconducting phase differences. We find distinct topologically protected band crossings that serve as monopoles of finite Berry curvature. Particularly, in a four-terminal junction the admixture of 2π and 4π periodic levels leads to the appearance of finite-energy Majorana-Weyl nodes. This topological regime in the junction can be characterized by a quantized nonlocal conductance that measures the Chern number of the corresponding bands. In addition, we calculate current-phase relations, variance, and cross correlations of topological supercurrents in multiterminal contacts and discuss the universality of these transport characteristics. At the technical level these results are obtained by integrating over the group of a circular ensemble that describes the scattering matrix of the junction. We briefly discuss our results in the context of observed fluctuations of the gate dependence of the critical current in topological planar Josephson junctions and comment on the possibility of parity measurements from the switching current distributions in multiterminal Majorana junctions. |
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ISSN: | 2469-9950 2469-9969 |
DOI: | 10.1103/PhysRevB.99.094519 |