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Superconducting wires without time-reversal and spin-rotation symmetries can be driven into a topological phase that supports Majorana bound states. Direct detection of these zero-energy states is complicated by the proliferation of low-lying excitations in a disordered multimode wire. We show that the phase transition itself is signaled by a quantized thermal conductance and electrical shot noise power, irrespective of the degree of disorder. In a ring geometry, the phase transition is signaled by a period doubling of the magnetoconductance oscillations. These signatures directly follow from the identification of the sign of the determinant of the reflection matrix as a topological quantum number.
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Akhmerov et al. (Mon,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a217255db71e1dfcf8b6adf — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.106.057001
Anton Akhmerov
Delft University of Technology
J. P. Dahlhaus
University of California, Berkeley
Fabian Hassler
RWTH Aachen University
Physical Review Letters
Leiden University
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