Effect of chiral symmetry on chaotic scattering from Majorana zero modes

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In many of the experimental systems that may host Majorana zero modes, a so-called chiral symmetry exists that protects overlapping zero modes from splitting up. This symmetry is operative in a superconducting nanowire that is narrower than the spin-orbit scattering length, and at the Dirac point of a superconductor-topological insulator heterostructure. Here we show that chiral symmetry strongly modifies the dynamical and spectral properties of a chaotic scatterer, even if it binds only a single zero mode. These properties are quantified by the Wigner-Smith time-delay matrix Q=-iS†dS/dE, the Hermitian energy derivative of the scattering matrix, related to the density of states by ρ=(2π)-1TrQ. We compute the probability distribution of Q and ρ, dependent on the number ν of Majorana zero modes, in the chiral ensembles of random-matrix theory. Chiral symmetry is essential for a significant ν dependence.

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Schomerus, H., Marciani, M., & Beenakker, C. W. J. (2015). Effect of chiral symmetry on chaotic scattering from Majorana zero modes. Physical Review Letters, 114(16). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.114.166803

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