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Quantifying the non-Abelian property of Andreev bound states in inhomogeneous Majorana nanowires

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arxiv 2410.17014 v1 pith:OJ3VOEFB submitted 2024-10-22 cond-mat.mes-hall

Quantifying the non-Abelian property of Andreev bound states in inhomogeneous Majorana nanowires

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keywords braidingnon-abelianabssmzmspropertytopologicalandreevbound
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Non-Abelian braiding is a key property of Majorana zero modes (MZMs) that can be utilized for topological quantum computation. However, the presence of trivial Andreev bound states (ABSs) in topological superconductors can hinder the non-Abelian braiding of MZMs. We systematically investigate the braiding properties of ABSs induced by various inhomogeneous potentials in nanowires and quantify the main obstacles to non-Abelian braiding. We find that if a trivial ABSs is present at zero energy with a tiny energy fluctuation, their non-Abelian braiding property can be sustained for a longer braiding time cost, since the undesired dynamic phase is suppressed. Under certain conditions, the non-Abelian braiding of ABSs can even surpass that of MZMs in realistic systems, suggesting that ABSs might also be suitable for topological quantum computation.

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