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Detecting the Exchange Phase of Majorana Bound States in a Corbino Geometry Topological Josephson Junction

arXiv:1505.07124 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.115.246403

Abstract

A phase from an adiabatic exchange of Majorana bound states (MBS) reveals their exotic anyonic nature. For detecting this exchange phase, we propose an experimental setup consisting of a Corbino-geometry Josephson junction on the surface of a topological insulator, in which two MBS at zero energy can be created and rotated. We find that if a metallic tip is weakly coupled to a point on the junction, the time-averaged differential conductance of the tip-Majorana coupling shows peaks at the tip voltages $eV = \pm (α- 2πl) \hbar/ T_J$, where $α= π/2$ is the exchange phase of the two circulating MBS, $T_J$ is the half rotation time of MBS, and $l$ an integer. This result constitutes a clear experimental signature of Majorana fermion exchange.

Published version; 5 pages + supplemental material, 4 figures