A proposal to extract and enhance four-Majorana interactions in hybrid nanowires
Tasnum Reza, Sergey M. Frolov, David Pekker

TL;DR
This paper proposes a method to simulate and tune a minimal four-Majorana system in a nanowire to emulate the SYK model, enabling experimental exploration of complex quantum interactions.
Contribution
It introduces a tunable 1D Kitaev chain model with four Majorana modes that can replicate SYK-like interactions, including a novel parameter tuning approach.
Findings
Successfully tuned Majorana interactions to emulate SYK model
Demonstrated two methods for interaction tuning: wave function overlap and genetic algorithm
Proposed experimental feasibility via tunneling spectroscopy
Abstract
We simulate the smallest building block of the Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev (SYK) model, a system of four interacting Majorana modes. We propose a 1D Kitaev chain that has been split into three segments, i.e., two topological segments separated by a non-topological segment in the middle, hosting four Majorana Zero Modes at the ends of the topological segments. We add a non-local interaction term to this Hamiltonian which produces both bilinear (two-body) interactions and a quartic (four-body) interaction between the Majorana modes. We further tune the parameters in the Hamiltonian to reach the regime with a finite quartic interaction strength and close to zero bilinear interaction strength, as required by the SYK model. To achieve this, we map the Hamiltonian from Majorana basis to a complex fermion basis, and extract the interaction strengths using a method of characterization of low-lying energy…
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