Beilstein J. Nanotechnol.2018,9, 1370–1380, doi:10.3762/bjnano.9.129
the Majorana quasiparticles, focusing on their magnetic polarization that has been recently reported by S. Jeon et al. (Science 2017, 358, 772). Finally, we study leakage of these polarized Majorana quasiparticles into side-attached nanoscopic regions and confront them with the subgapKondoeffect
near to the singlet–doublet phase transition.
Keywords: bound states in superconductors; Majorana quasiparticles; subgapKondoeffect; Introduction
Magnetism is usually detrimental to superconductivity because it breaks the Cooper pairs (at the critical field strength Hc2). There are, however, a few
between the opposite spin electrons can bring additional important effects. In the proximitized quantum dots it can lead to a parity change (quantum phase transition) with further influence on the subgapKondoeffect (driven by effective spin-exchange coupling with mobile electrons). Furthermore, such
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Figure 1:
The local order parameter obtained at zero temperature for weak λ/t = 0.1 (red line) and strong spi...