Quantized and unquantized zero-bias tunneling conductance peaks in Majorana nanowires

Conductance below and above 2e2/h

Journal Article (2021)
Author(s)

Haining Pan (University of Maryland)

Chun Xiao Liu (Kavli institute of nanoscience Delft)

M.T. Wimmer (TU Delft - QN/Wimmer Group, Kavli institute of nanoscience Delft)

Sankar Das Sarma (University of Maryland)

Research Group
QN/Wimmer Group
Copyright
© 2021 Haining Pan, Chun Xiao Liu, M.T. Wimmer, Sankar Das Sarma
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.103.214502
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Publication Year
2021
Language
English
Copyright
© 2021 Haining Pan, Chun Xiao Liu, M.T. Wimmer, Sankar Das Sarma
Research Group
QN/Wimmer Group
Issue number
21
Volume number
103
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Abstract

Majorana zero modes can appear at the wire ends of a one-dimensional topological superconductor and manifest themselves as a quantized zero-bias conductance peak in the tunneling spectroscopy of normal-superconductor junctions. However, in superconductor-semiconductor hybrid nanowires, zero-bias conductance peaks may arise owing to topologically trivial mechanisms as well, mimicking the Majorana-induced topological peak in many aspects. In this work, we systematically investigate the characteristics of zero-bias conductance peaks for topological Majorana bound states, trivial quasi-Majorana bound states and low-energy Andreev bound states arising from smooth potential variations and disorder-induced subgap bound states. Our focus is on the conductance peak value (i.e., equal to, greater than, or less than 2e2/h), as well as the robustness (plateau- or spike-like) against the tuning parameters (e.g., the magnetic field and tunneling gate voltage) for zero-bias peaks arising from the different mechanisms. We find that for Majoranas and quasi-Majoranas, the zero-bias peak values are no more than 2e2/h, and a quantized conductance plateau forms generically as a function of parameters. By contrast, for conductance peaks due to low-energy Andreev bound states or disorder-induced bound states, the peak values may exceed 2e2/h, and a conductance plateau is rarely observed unless through careful postselection and fine-tuning. Our findings should shed light on the interpretation of experimental measurements on the tunneling spectroscopy of normal-superconductor junctions of hybrid Majorana nanowires.

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