Quantum Dot Parity Effects in Trivial and Topological Josephson Junctions.

arxiv(2020)

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An odd-occupied quantum dot in a Josephson junction can flip transmission phase, creating a pi junction. When the junction couples topological superconductors, no phase flip is expected. We investigate this and related effects in a full-shell hybrid interferometer, using gate voltage to control dot-junction parity and axial magnetic flux to control the transition from trivial to topological superconductivity. Enhanced zero-bias conductance and critical current for odd parity in the topological phase reflects hybridisation of the confined spin with zero-energy modes in the leads.
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