Finite length effect on supercurrents between trivial and topological superconductors

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We numerically analyze the effect of finite length of the superconducting regions on the low-energy spectrum, current-phase curves, and critical currents in junctions between trivial and topological superconductors. Such junctions are assumed to arise in nanowires with strong spin-orbit coupling under external magnetic fields and proximity-induced superconductivity. We show that all these quantities exhibit a strong dependence on the length of the topological sector in the topological phase and serve as indicators of the topological phase and thus the emergence of Majorana bound states at the end of the topological superconductor.

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Cayao, J., & Black-Schaffer, A. M. (2018). Finite length effect on supercurrents between trivial and topological superconductors. European Physical Journal: Special Topics, 227(12), 1387–1396. https://doi.org/10.1140/epjst/e2018-800101-0

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