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Zi-Ting Sun1, Jin-Xin Hu1, Ying-Ming Xie2
1Department of Physics, <a href="https://ror.org/00q4vv597">Hong Kong University of Science and Technology</a>, Clear Water Bay, Hong Kong, China.
Abstract:
Recent experiments reported that quantum Hall chiral edge state-mediated Josephson junctions (chiral Josephson junctions) could exhibit Fraunhofer oscillations with a periodicity of either h/e [Vignaud et al., Nature (London) 624, 545 (2023)NATUAS0028-083610.1038/s41586-023-06764-4] or h/2e [Amet et al., Science 352, 966 (2016)SCIEAS0036-807510.1126/science.aad6203]. While the h/e-periodic component of the supercurrent had been anticipated theoretically before, the emergence of the h/2e periodicity is still not fully understood. In this Letter, we systematically study the Fraunhofer oscillations of chiral Josephson junctions. In chiral Josephson junctions, the chiral edge states coupled to the superconductors become chiral Andreev edge states. We find that in short junctions, the coupling of the chiral Andreev edge states can trigger the h/2e-magnetic flux periodicity. Our theory resolves the important puzzle concerning the appearance of the h/2e periodicity in chiral Josephson junctions. Furthermore, we explain that when the chiral Andreev edge states couple, a pair of localized Majorana zero modes appear at the ends of the Josephson junction, which are robust and independent of the phase difference between the two superconductors. As the h/2e periodicity and the Majorana zero modes have the same physical origin in the wide junction limit, the Fraunhofer oscillation period could be useful in identifying the regime with Majorana zero modes.
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