Description |
In a classic paper by Alexei Kitaev (2001) the existence of Majorana
fermion type excitations appearing in the form of boundary states were predicted for superconducting 1-D spineless fermions. Since then there has been tremendous progress both on the theoretical and the experimental fronts on this topic. In this talk I will first discuss an independent route to the Topological description of this system using the physics of "exceptional point". Then I will also discuss a recent proposal involving unique interferometric signature for Majorana bound state which cannot be faked by any accidental zero energy Andreev bound state. Though there has been considerable progress on the experimental side but still a smoking gun experimental for detection of Majorana bound states is yet to be in place and hence the discussion of various possible experimental set ups for detecting these excitations is of importance. |
Condensed Matter Seminar: "Majorana Fermions in One Dimension"