Enhancing the excitation gap of a quantum-dot-based Kitaev chain

Chun Xiao Liu*, A. Mert Bozkurt, Francesco Zatelli, Sebastiaan L.D. ten Haaf, Tom Dvir, Michael Wimmer

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Abstract

Connecting double quantum dots via a semiconductor-superconductor hybrid segment offers a platform for creating a two-site Kitaev chain that hosts Majorana zero modes at a finely tuned sweet spot. However, the effective couplings mediated by Andreev bound states in the hybrid are generally weak in the tunneling regime. As a consequence, the excitation gap is limited in size, presenting a formidable challenge for using this platform to demonstrate non-Abelian statistics and realize topological quantum computing. Here we systematically study the effects of increasing the dot-hybrid coupling. In particular, the proximity effect transforms the dot orbitals into Yu-Shiba-Rusinov states, and as the coupling strength increases, the excitation gap is significantly enhanced and sensitivity to local perturbation is reduced. We also discuss how the strong-coupling regime shows in experimentally accessible quantities, such as conductance, and provide a protocol for tuning a double-dot system into a sweet spot with a large excitation gap.

Original languageEnglish
Article number235
JournalCommunications Physics
Volume7
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

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