Affiliation:
1. Delft University of Technology
Abstract
Josephson junctions in a two-dimensional electron gas with spin-orbit
coupling are a promising candidate to realize topological
superconductivity. While it is known that the geometry of the junction
strongly influences the size of the topological gap, the question of how
to construct optimal geometries remains unexplored. We introduce a
greedy numerical algorithm to optimize the shape of Majorana junctions.
The core of the algorithm relies on perturbation theory and is
embarrassingly parallel, which allows it to explore the design space
efficiently. By introducing stochastic variations in the junction
Hamiltonian, we avoid overfitting geometries to specific system
parameters. Furthermore, we constrain the optimizer to produce smooth
geometries by applying image filtering and fabrication resolution
constraints. We run the algorithm in various setups and find that it
reliably produces geometries with increased topological gaps over large
parameter ranges. The results are robust to variations in the
optimization starting point and the presence of disorder, which suggests
the optimizer is capable of finding global maxima.
Funder
Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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