Signatures of Majorana bound states in the diffraction patterns of extended superconductor-topological insulator-superconductor Josephson junctions

Guang Yue, Can Zhang, Erik D. Huemiller, Jessica H. Montone, Gilbert R. Arias, Drew G. Wild, Jered Y. Zhang, David R. Hamilton, Xiaoyu Yuan, Xiong Yao, Deepti Jain, Jisoo Moon, Maryam Salehi, Nikesh Koirala, Seongshik Oh, Dale J. Van Harlingen

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Abstract

In an extended superconductor-topological insulator-superconductor (S-TI-S) Josephson junction in a magnetic field, localized Majorana bound states (MBS) are predicted to exist at the cores of Josephson vortices where the local phase difference across the junction is an odd-multiple of π. These states contribute a supercurrent with a 4π-periodic current-phase relation (CPR) that adds to the conventional 2π-periodic sinusoidal CPR. In this work, we present a comprehensive experimental study of the critical current vs. applied magnetic field diffraction patterns of lateral Nb-Bi2Se3-Nb Josephson junctions. We compare our observations to a model of the Josephson dynamics in the S-TI-S junction system to explore what features of MBS are, or are not, exhibited in these junctions. Consistent with the model, we find several distinct deviations from a Fraunhofer diffraction pattern that is expected for a uniform sin(φ) CPR. In particular, we observe abrupt changes in the diffraction pattern at applied magnetic fields in which the current-carrying localized MBS are expected to enter the junction, and a lifting of the odd-numbered nodes consistent with a 4π-periodic sin(φ/2) component in the CPR. We also see that although the even-numbered nodes often remain fully formed, we sometimes see deviations that are consistent with quasiparticle-induced fluctuations in the parity of the MBS pairs that encode quantum information.

Original languageEnglish
Article number094511
JournalPhysical Review B
Volume109
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 1 2024

Funding

We have benefited from many insightful discussions with S. Vishveshwara, J. Eckstein, A. Bezryadin, L. Fu, J. Sau, and J. Alicea. We acknowledge the support of the National Science Foundation through Grant DMR-2004825 and the Quantum Leap Challenge Institute for Hybrid Quantum Architectures and Networks Grant OMA-2016136. The work at Rutgers University is supported by National Science Foundation's DMR2004125, Army Research Office's W911NF2010108, and MURI W911NF2020166, and the center for Quantum Materials Synthesis (cQMS), funded by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation's EPiQS initiative through Grant GBMF10104.

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