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. 2018 Apr 5;556(7699):74-79.
doi: 10.1038/nature26142. Epub 2018 Mar 28.

Quantized Majorana conductance

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Quantized Majorana conductance

Hao Zhang et al. Nature. .

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  • Retraction Note: Quantized Majorana conductance.
    Zhang H, Liu CX, Gazibegovic S, Xu D, Logan JA, Wang G, van Loo N, Bommer JDS, de Moor MWA, Car D, Op Het Veld RLM, van Veldhoven PJ, Koelling S, Verheijen MA, Pendharkar M, Pennachio DJ, Shojaei B, Lee JS, Palmstrøm CJ, Bakkers EPAM, Das Sarma S, Kouwenhoven LP. Zhang H, et al. Nature. 2021 Mar;591(7851):E30. doi: 10.1038/s41586-021-03373-x. Nature. 2021. PMID: 33686283 No abstract available.

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  • Editorial Expression of Concern: Quantized Majorana conductance.
    Zhang H, Liu CX, Gazibegovic S, Xu D, Logan JA, Wang G, van Loo N, Bommer JDS, de Moor MWA, Car D, Op Het Veld RLM, van Veldhoven PJ, Koelling S, Verheijen MA, Pendharkar M, Pennachio DJ, Shojaei B, Lee JS, Palmstrøm CJ, Bakkers EPAM, Sarma SD, Kouwenhoven LP. Zhang H, et al. Nature. 2020 May;581(7807):E4. doi: 10.1038/s41586-020-2252-6. Nature. 2020. PMID: 32405002 No abstract available.

Abstract

Majorana zero-modes-a type of localized quasiparticle-hold great promise for topological quantum computing. Tunnelling spectroscopy in electrical transport is the primary tool for identifying the presence of Majorana zero-modes, for instance as a zero-bias peak in differential conductance. The height of the Majorana zero-bias peak is predicted to be quantized at the universal conductance value of 2e2/h at zero temperature (where e is the charge of an electron and h is the Planck constant), as a direct consequence of the famous Majorana symmetry in which a particle is its own antiparticle. The Majorana symmetry protects the quantization against disorder, interactions and variations in the tunnel coupling. Previous experiments, however, have mostly shown zero-bias peaks much smaller than 2e2/h, with a recent observation of a peak height close to 2e2/h. Here we report a quantized conductance plateau at 2e2/h in the zero-bias conductance measured in indium antimonide semiconductor nanowires covered with an aluminium superconducting shell. The height of our zero-bias peak remains constant despite changing parameters such as the magnetic field and tunnel coupling, indicating that it is a quantized conductance plateau. We distinguish this quantized Majorana peak from possible non-Majorana origins by investigating its robustness to electric and magnetic fields as well as its temperature dependence. The observation of a quantized conductance plateau strongly supports the existence of Majorana zero-modes in the system, consequently paving the way for future braiding experiments that could lead to topological quantum computing.

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