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Interaction effects on a Majorana zero mode leaking into a quantum dot
2015
Physical Review B
We have recently shown [Phys. Rev. B 89, 165314 (2014)] that a non--interacting quantum dot coupled to a one--dimensional topological superconductor and to normal leads can sustain a Majorana mode even when the dot is expected to be empty, i.e., when the dot energy level is far above the Fermi level of he leads. This is due to the Majorana bound state of the wire leaking into the quantum dot. Here we extend this previous work by investigating the low--temperature quantum transport through an
doi:10.1103/physrevb.91.115435
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