Transport in spinless superconducting wires
Junaid Majeed Bhat, Abhishek Dhar

TL;DR
This paper provides an exact analytical and numerical analysis of electron transport in a Kitaev-type spinless superconductor sandwiched between normal metals, revealing detailed steady state properties and topological phase effects.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive method combining exact solutions and numerical approaches to analyze transport in a Kitaev superconductor, including effects of bound states and topological phases.
Findings
Exact expressions for particle and energy currents in Landauer form.
Verification of results through numerical time-evolution of correlations.
Identification of contributions from high energy bound states and topological phases.
Abstract
We consider electron transport in a model of a spinless superconductor described by a Kitaev type lattice Hamiltonian where the electron interactions are modelled through a superconducting pairing term. The superconductor is sandwiched between two normal metals kept at different temperatures and chemical potentials and are themselves modelled as non-interacting spinless fermions. For this set-up we compute the exact steady state properties of the system using the quantum Langevin equation approach. Closed form exact expressions for particle current, energy current and other two-point correlations are obtained in the Landauer-type forms and involve two nonequilibrium Green's functions. The current expressions are found out to be sum of three terms having simple physical interpretations. We then discuss a numerical approach where we construct the time-evolution of the two point…
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