Finite topological superconductors host nonlocal Cooper pairs tied to hybridized Majorana end modes, revealed by identical low-frequency normal and anomalous Green's functions with strong end-to-end nonlocality.
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Slave-spin mean-field plus RPA fluctuation theory for the Anderson-Josephson quantum dot captures the Kondo-doublet transition and computes spectral functions, Josephson current, and microwave response.
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Nonlocal Cooper pairs in finite topological superconductors and their relation to Majorana nonlocality
Finite topological superconductors host nonlocal Cooper pairs tied to hybridized Majorana end modes, revealed by identical low-frequency normal and anomalous Green's functions with strong end-to-end nonlocality.
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Slave-spin approach to the Anderson-Josephson quantum dot
Slave-spin mean-field plus RPA fluctuation theory for the Anderson-Josephson quantum dot captures the Kondo-doublet transition and computes spectral functions, Josephson current, and microwave response.