A quantum dot coupled to a Majorana qubit shows Rabi beating whose frequency encodes the qubit's non-ideal couplings, offering a quantitative stability probe.
Nonlocal conductance spectroscopy of Andreev bound states: Symmetry relations and BCS charges
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Two-terminal conductance spectroscopy of superconducting devices is a common tool for probing Andreev and Majorana bound states. Here, we study theoretically a three-terminal setup, with two normal leads coupled to a grounded superconducting terminal. Using a single-electron scattering matrix, we derive the subgap conductance matrix for the normal leads and discuss its symmetries. In particular, we show that the local and the nonlocal elements of the conductance matrix have pairwise identical antisymmetric components. Moreover, we find that the nonlocal elements are directly related to the local BCS charges of the bound states close to the normal probes and we show how the BCS charge of overlapping Majorana bound states can be extracted from experiments.
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Quantifying Non-Abelian Stability in Majorana Qubits through Rabi Beating Signatures
A quantum dot coupled to a Majorana qubit shows Rabi beating whose frequency encodes the qubit's non-ideal couplings, offering a quantitative stability probe.