Revisiting 2-pi phase slip suppression in topological Josephson junctions
Rosa Rodriguez-Mota, Smitha Vishveshwara, T. Pereg-Barnea

TL;DR
This paper investigates the conditions under which 2pi and 4pi phase slips occur in topological Josephson junctions with charging energy, revealing that 2pi slips can dominate under certain parameter regimes, contrary to common expectations.
Contribution
It provides an effective theoretical framework describing both 2pi and 4pi phase slips in topological Josephson junctions across all tunneling ratios, supported by numerical simulations.
Findings
2pi phase slips can dominate when Majorana tunneling is weak.
Effective models describe the crossover between 2pi and 4pi phase slip regimes.
Implications for dissipative phase transitions in topological systems.
Abstract
Current state of the art devices for detecting and manipulating Majorana fermions commonly consist of networks of Majorana wires and tunnel junctions. We study a key ingredient of these networks - a topological Josephson junction with charging energy - and pinpoint crucial features for device implementation. The phase dependent tunneling term contains both the usual 2pi-periodic Josephson term and a 4pi-periodic Majorana tunneling term representing the coupling between Majoranas on both sides of the junction. In non-topological junctions when the charging energy is small compared to the Josephson tunneling scale the low energy physics is described by 2pi phase slips. By contrast, in a topological junction, due to the 4pi periodicity of the tunneling term it is usually expected that only 4pi phase slips are possible while 2pi phase slips are suppressed. However, we find that if the ratio…
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