Experimental review on Majorana zero-modes in hybrid nanowires

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As the condensed matter analog of Majorana fermion, the Majorana zero-mode is well known as a building block of fault-tolerant topological quantum computing. This review focuses on the recent progress of Majorana experiments, especially experiments about semiconductor-superconductor hybrid devices. We first sketch Majorana zero-mode formation from a bottom-up view, which is more suitable for beginners and experimentalists. Then, we survey the status of zero-energy state signatures reported recently, from zero-energy conductance peaks, the oscillations, the quantization, and the interactions with extra degrees of freedom. We also give prospects of future experiments for advancing one-dimensional semiconductor nanowire-superconductor hybrid materials and devices.

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Fu, J. B., Li, B., Zhang, X. F., Yu, G. Z., Huang, G. Y., & Deng, M. T. (2021, October 1). Experimental review on Majorana zero-modes in hybrid nanowires. Science China: Physics, Mechanics and Astronomy. Science in China Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11433-021-1737-4

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