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Topological Superconductivity in a Planar Josephson Junction

Journal

PHYSICAL REVIEW X
Volume 7, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevX.7.021032

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Funding

  1. Minerva Foundation
  2. Marie Curie Career Integration Grant
  3. European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon research and innovation programme [639172]
  4. STC Center for Integrated Quantum Materials, NSF [DMR-1231319]
  5. NSF [DMR-1206016]
  6. ERC under project MUNATOP
  7. Microsoft Station Q
  8. Israel Science Foundation
  9. DFG [CRC 183]

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We consider a two-dimensional electron gas with strong spin-orbit coupling contacted by two superconducting leads, forming a Josephson junction. We show that in the presence of an in-plane Zeeman field, the quasi-one-dimensional region between the two superconductors can support a topological superconducting phase hosting Majorana bound states at its ends. We study the phase diagram of the system as a function of the Zeeman field and the phase difference between the two superconductors (treated as an externally controlled parameter). Remarkably, at a phase difference of pi, the topological phase is obtained for almost any value of the Zeeman field and chemical potential. In a setup where the phase is not controlled externally, we find that the system undergoes a first-order topological phase transition when the Zeeman field is varied. At the transition, the phase difference in the ground state changes abruptly from a value close to zero, at which the system is trivial, to a value close to p, at which the system is topological. The critical current through the junction exhibits a sharp minimum at the critical Zeeman field and is therefore a natural diagnostic of the transition. We point out that in the presence of a symmetry under a mirror reflection followed by time reversal, the system belongs to a higher symmetry class, and the phase diagram as a function of the phase difference and the Zeeman field becomes richer.

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