Abstract
Abstract
We study electrical, thermal and thermoelectric transport in a hybrid device consisting of a long-range Kitaev (LRK) chain coupled to two metallic leads at two ends. Electrical and thermal currents are calculated in this device under both voltage and thermal bias conditions. We find that the transport characteristics of the LRK chain are distinguishably different from its short-range counterpart, which is well known for hosting zero energy Majorana edge modes under some specific range of values of the model parameters. The emergence of massive Dirac fermions, the absence of gap closing at the topological phase transition point and some special features of the energy spectrum which are unique to the LRK chain, significantly alter electrical/thermal current vs. voltage/temperature bias characteristics in comparison with that of the short-range Kitaev chain. These novel transport characteristics of the LRK model can be helpful in understanding nontrivial topological phases of the LRK chain.
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science