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Direct cavity detection of Majorana pairs

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No experiment could directly test the particle-antiparticle duality of Majorana fermions, so far. However, this property represents a necessary ingredient towards the realization of topological quantum computing schemes. Here, we show how to complete this task by using microwave techniques. The direct coupling between a pair of overlapping Majorana bound states and the electric field from a microwave cavity is extremely difficult to detect due to the self-adjoint character of Majorana fermions which forbids direct energy exchanges with the cavity. We show theoretically how this problem can be circumvented by using photoassisted tunneling to fermionic reservoirs. The absence of a direct microwave transition inside the Majorana pair in spite of the light-Majorana coupling would represent a smoking gun for the Majorana self-adjoint character.

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hal-01554636 , version 1 (03-07-2017)

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Matthieu Dartiailh, Takis Kontos, Benoit Douçot, Audrey Cottet. Direct cavity detection of Majorana pairs. Physical Review Letters, 2017, 118 (12), pp.126803. ⟨10.1103/PhysRevLett.118.126803⟩. ⟨hal-01554636⟩
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