Topological superconductivity and Majorana states in low-dimensional systems
V.V. Val'kov, M.S. Shustin, S.V. Aksenov, A.O. Zlotnikov, A.D., Fedoseev, V.A. Mitskan, M.Yu. Kagan

TL;DR
This paper explores the properties, realization conditions, and detection methods for topological superconducting phases and Majorana bound states in low-dimensional systems, including models, transport characteristics, and interaction effects.
Contribution
It introduces new models and analysis techniques for identifying Majorana states, including transport signatures and topological invariants in complex materials.
Findings
Cascade quantum transitions in superconducting nanowires with magnetic field changes.
Fano resonances linked to topological phases in conductance measurements.
Majorana modes in systems with chiral $d+id$ superconductivity and noncollinear spin order.
Abstract
We discuss the properties of topologically nontrivial superconducting phases and the conditions for their realization in condensed matter, and the principles for identifying Majorana bound states (MBSs). Along with the well-known Kitaev chain and superconducting nanowire (SW) models with spin-orbit coupling in an external magnetic field, we discuss models of quasi-2D materials in which MBSs are realized in the presence of noncollinear spin ordering. For finite-length SWs, we demonstrate a cascade of quantum transitions occurring with a change in the magnetic field, accompanied by a change in the fermion parity of the ground state. The corresponding anomalous behavior of the magnetocaloric effect can be used as a tool for identifying MBSs. We devote considerable attention to the analysis of the transport characteristics of devices that contain topologically nontrivial materials. The…
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