Fermion-parity anomaly of the critical supercurrent in the quantum spin-Hall effect
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❄️ cond-mat.supr-con
cond-mat.mes-hall
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criticalcurrentedgeeffectfermion-parityparityquantumspin-hall
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The helical edge state of a quantum spin-Hall insulator can carry a supercurrent in equilibrium between two superconducting electrodes (separation L, coherence length xi). We calculate the maximum (critical) current I_c that can flow without dissipation along a single edge, going beyond the short-junction restriction L<<xi of earlier work, and find a dependence on the fermion parity of the ground state when L becomes larger than xi. Fermion-parity conservation doubles the critical current in the low-temperature, long-junction limit, while for a short junction I_c is the same with or without parity constraints. This provides a phase-insensitive, DC signature of the 4pi-periodic Josephson effect.
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