Single-particle losses in a Josephson junction can produce a reversed (pi) supercurrent, and spin-selective losses induce a dissipation-generated spin supercurrent.
Thermodynamics of Non-Hermitian Josephson junctions with exceptional points
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We present an analytical formulation of the thermodynamics, free energy and entropy, of any generic Bogoliubov de Genes model which develops exceptional point (EP) bifurcations in its complex spectrum when coupled to reservoirs. We apply our formalism to a non-Hermitian Josephson junction where, despite recent claims, the supercurrent does not exhibit any divergences at EPs. The entropy, on the contrary, shows a universal jump of $1/2\log 2$ which can be linked to the emergence of Majorana zero modes (MZMs) at EPs. Our method allows us to obtain precise analytical boundaries for the temperatures at which such Majorana entropy steps appear. We propose a generalized Maxwell relation linking supercurrents and entropy which could pave the way towards the direct experimental observation of such steps in e.g. quantum-dot based minimal Kitaev chains.
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Anomalous supercurrents in the presence of particle losses
Single-particle losses in a Josephson junction can produce a reversed (pi) supercurrent, and spin-selective losses induce a dissipation-generated spin supercurrent.