Non-abelian majorana doublets in time-reversal-invariant topological superconductors

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The study of non-Abelian Majorana zero modes advances our understanding of the fundamental physics in quantum matter and pushes the potential applications of such exotic states to topological quantum computation. It has been shown that in two-dimensional (2D) and 1D chiral superconductors, the isolated Majorana fermions obey non-Abelian statistics. However, Majorana modes in a Z2 time-reversal-invariant (TRI) topological superconductor come in pairs due to Kramers's theorem. Therefore, braiding operations in TRI superconductors always exchange two pairs of Majoranas. In this work, we show interestingly that, due to the protection of time-reversal symmetry, non-Abelian statistics can be obtained in 1D TRI topological superconductors and may have advantages in applications to topological quantum computation. Furthermore, we unveil an intriguing phenomenon in the Josephson effect, that the periodicity of Josephson currents depends on the fermion parity of the superconducting state. This effect provides direct measurements of the topological qubit states in such 1D TRI superconductors.

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Liu, X. J., Wong, C. L. M., & Law, K. T. (2014). Non-abelian majorana doublets in time-reversal-invariant topological superconductors. Physical Review X, 4(2). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.4.021018

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