Exponential Protection of Zero Modes in Majorana Islands
S. M. Albrecht, A. P. Higginbotham, M. Madsen, F. Kuemmeth, T. S., Jespersen, J. Nyg{\aa}rd, P. Krogstrup, C. M. Marcus

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates exponential suppression of Majorana zero mode energy splitting in nanowire devices as the wire length increases, confirming topological protection and providing insights into the trivial-to-topological transition.
Contribution
It provides experimental evidence of exponential energy splitting suppression in Majorana nanowires, quantifies the scaling of topological protection, and elucidates the trivial-to-topological transition.
Findings
Energy splitting decreases exponentially with wire length.
Longer wires (>1 μm) show zero-energy states with uniform Coulomb peaks.
Transport occurs through isolated zero-energy states in strong magnetic fields.
Abstract
Majorana zero modes are quasiparticle excitations in condensed matter systems that have been proposed as building blocks of fault-tolerant quantum computers [1]. They are expected to exhibit non-Abelian particle statistics, in contrast to the usual statistics of fermions and bosons, enabling quantum operations to be performed by braiding isolated modes around one another. Quantum braiding operations are topologically protected insofar as these modes are pinned near zero energy, and the pinning is predicted to be exponential as the modes become spatially separated. Following theoretical proposals, several experiments have identified signatures of Majorana modes in proximitized nanowires and atomic chains, with small mode-splitting potentially explained by hybridization of Majoranas. Here, we use Coulomb-blockade spectroscopy in an InAs nanowire segment with epitaxial aluminum, which…
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