2021
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.103.235416
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Dynamical leakage of Majorana mode into side-attached quantum dot

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“…A comparison of a time scale to typical values of dot-lead coupling in experiments on quantum dot -superconductor hybrids shows that time of reaching equilibrium ranges from few to few hundreds of nanoseconds depending on strength of coupling to the Fermi sea and interdot connection. Comparing our results to those obtained when QD 2 was substitute by one end of topological chain hosting Majorana particles [37] we found that establishing of both ordinary and anomalous resonances takes considerably more time than it is required for Majorana mode to leak into the region of QD. n 2↑ (s) = d † 2↑ (s) d2↑ (s) .…”
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“…A comparison of a time scale to typical values of dot-lead coupling in experiments on quantum dot -superconductor hybrids shows that time of reaching equilibrium ranges from few to few hundreds of nanoseconds depending on strength of coupling to the Fermi sea and interdot connection. Comparing our results to those obtained when QD 2 was substitute by one end of topological chain hosting Majorana particles [37] we found that establishing of both ordinary and anomalous resonances takes considerably more time than it is required for Majorana mode to leak into the region of QD. n 2↑ (s) = d † 2↑ (s) d2↑ (s) .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…All this oscillations do not thermalize unless the system is hybridized to continuum of states. Such continuum acts as damping force for classical oscillations [37,42]. Therefore, if one is looking for a time of achieving steady-state solutions, the time scale is predominantly defined by energy of the coupling to metallic lead.…”
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