Abstract
Majorana zero-modes bound to vortices in a topological superconductor
have a non-Abelian exchange statistics expressed by a non-deterministic
fusion rule: When two vortices merge they may or they
may not produce an unpaired fermion with equal
probability. Building on a recent proposal to inject edge vortices in a
chiral mode by means of a Josephson junction, we show how the fusion
rule manifests itself in an electrical measurement. A
\bm {2\pi}2𝛑
phase shift at a pair of Josephson junctions creates a topological qubit
in a state of even-even fermion parity, which is transformed by the
chiral motion of the edge vortices into an equal-weight superposition of
even-even and odd-odd fermion parity. Fusion of the edge vortices at a
second pair of Josephson junctions results in a correlated charge
transfer of zero or one electron per cycle, such that the current at
each junction exhibits shot noise, but the difference of the currents is
nearly noiseless.
Funder
European Research Council
Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek
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