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Electrically Detected Interferometry of Majorana Fermions in a Topological Insulator

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PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
Volume 102, Issue 21, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.216404

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  1. Dutch Science Foundation NWO/FOM

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Majorana fermions are zero-energy quasiparticles that may exist in superconducting vortices and interfaces, but their detection is problematic since they have no charge. This is an obstacle to the realization of topological quantum computation, which relies on Majorana fermions to store qubits in a way which is insensitive to decoherence. We show how a pair of neutral Majorana fermions can be converted reversibly into a charged Dirac fermion. These two types of fermions are predicted to exist on the metallic surface of a topological insulator (such as Bi2Se3). Our Dirac-Majorana fermion converter enables electrical detection of a qubit by an interferometric measurement.

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