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Signatures of Jackiw-Rebbi resonance in the thermal conductance of topological Josephson junctions with magnetic islands
Fecha
2021-03Registro en:
Gresta, Daniel Matías; Blasi, Gianmichele; Taddei, Fabio; Carrega, Matteo; Braggio, Alessandro; et al.; Signatures of Jackiw-Rebbi resonance in the thermal conductance of topological Josephson junctions with magnetic islands; American Physical Society; Physical Review B; 103; 7; 3-2021; 1-12
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Autor
Gresta, Daniel Matías
Blasi, Gianmichele
Taddei, Fabio
Carrega, Matteo
Braggio, Alessandro
Arrachea, Liliana del Carmen
Resumen
Josephson junctions in two-dimensional topological insulators with embedded magnetic domains can host a number of topological phases, in particular, Jackiw-Rebbi solitons and Majorana zero modes. These different nontrivial phases appear in such junctions for multiple-domain magnetic islands, showing a rich multigap structure. Features related to the interplay between superconductivity and magnetism in these systems cannot be easily discerned looking at behavior of the Andreev spectrum and the concomitant dc Josephson effect. Instead, the thermal conductance is very sensitive to the nature of the junction and the domain structure of the magnetic island. We present a detailed analysis of these properties in the case of a topological Josephson junction with a single- and two-domain magnetic island. Configurations hosting soliton magnetic modes lead to a peculiar behavior of the thermal conductance relative to the thermal quantum, characterized by a negative slope as a function of the temperature, just above the superconducting critical temperature. At low temperatures, these junctions also show characteristic coherence patterns in the behavior of the thermal conductance as a function of the Josephson phase bias and the angle between the magnetizations of the domains.