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Probing Majorana Physics in Quantum Dot Shot Noise Experiments

Dong E. Liu, Meng Cheng, Roman M. Lutchyn

Published 2014-09-12Version 1

We consider a quantum dot coupled to a topological superconductor and two normal leads and study transport properties of the system. Using Keldysh path-integral approach, we study current fluctuations (shot noise) within the low-energy effective theory. We argue that the combination of the tunneling conductance and the shot noise through a quantum dot allows one to distinguish between the topological (Majorana) and non-topological (e.g., Kondo) origin of the zero-bias conduction peak. Specifically, we show that, while the tunneling conductance might exhibit zero-bias anomaly due to Majorana or Kondo physics, the shot noise is qualitatively different in the presence of Majorana zero modes.

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