Debashish Mondal, Amartya Pal, Arijit Saha, Tanay Nag
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At zero temperature, we obtain\nzero bias peak (ZBP) in differential conductance to be quantized with value\n$|W|\\times 2 e^{2}/h$ for MZMs. On the other hand, AZMs exhibit non-quantized\nvalue at zero bias. Moreover, zero temperature shot noise manifests\nnegative~(positive) value for MZMs~(AZMs) within the bulk gap. At finite\ntemperature, shot noise exhibits negative value~(negative to positive\ntransition) concerning MZMs~(AZMs). Thus, the obtained signatures clearly\ndistinguish between the MZMs and non-topological AZMs. We extend our analysis\nby switching on the next to nearest neighbour hopping amplitude and SOC. Our\nconclusion remains unaffected for this case as well. Hence, our work paves the\nway to differentiate between emergent MZMs and AZMs in a semiconductor/\nsuperconductor/ altermagnet heterostructure.","PeriodicalId":501069,"journal":{"name":"arXiv - PHYS - Superconductivity","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-09-12","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Distinguishing between topological Majorana and trivial zero modes via transport and shot noise study in an altermagnet heterostructure\",\"authors\":\"Debashish Mondal, Amartya Pal, Arijit Saha, Tanay Nag\",\"doi\":\"arxiv-2409.08009\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"We theoretically investigate the transport and shot noise properties of a\\none-dimensional semiconducting nanowire with Rashba spin-orbit coupling~(SOC)\\nplaced in closed proximity to a bulk $s$-wave superconductor and an altermagnet\\nwith $d$-wave symmetry. 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Distinguishing between topological Majorana and trivial zero modes via transport and shot noise study in an altermagnet heterostructure
We theoretically investigate the transport and shot noise properties of a
one-dimensional semiconducting nanowire with Rashba spin-orbit coupling~(SOC)
placed in closed proximity to a bulk $s$-wave superconductor and an altermagnet
with $d$-wave symmetry. Such heterostructure with vanishing net magnetization
manifests itself as an alternative route to anchor Majorana zero modes~(MZMs)
characterized by appropriate topological index~(winding number $W$).
Interestingly, this system also hosts accidental zero modes~(AZMs) emerged with
vanishing topological index indicating their non-topological nature.
Furthermore, by incorporating three terminal setup, we explore the transport
and shot noise signatures of these zero modes. At zero temperature, we obtain
zero bias peak (ZBP) in differential conductance to be quantized with value
$|W|\times 2 e^{2}/h$ for MZMs. On the other hand, AZMs exhibit non-quantized
value at zero bias. Moreover, zero temperature shot noise manifests
negative~(positive) value for MZMs~(AZMs) within the bulk gap. At finite
temperature, shot noise exhibits negative value~(negative to positive
transition) concerning MZMs~(AZMs). Thus, the obtained signatures clearly
distinguish between the MZMs and non-topological AZMs. We extend our analysis
by switching on the next to nearest neighbour hopping amplitude and SOC. Our
conclusion remains unaffected for this case as well. Hence, our work paves the
way to differentiate between emergent MZMs and AZMs in a semiconductor/
superconductor/ altermagnet heterostructure.