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Comment on "Ballistic Majorana Nanowire Devices" by Gul et al. Nature Nanotechnology 2018

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arxiv 2407.18623 v1 pith:NI46F4GO submitted 2024-07-26 cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.str-elcond-mat.supr-con

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This work re-analyzes Gul et al. Nature Nanotechnology 2018 "Ballistic Majorana nanowire devices" using fuller data from the original experiments released in 2023 on Zenodo. The authors have prepared a correction to their article that appeared in Nature Nanotechnology in 2024. However, the correction does not address the concerns we identify here. We demonstrate that the fuller data contain extensive evidence for quantum dots and disorder that are completely inconsistent with the authors' conclusion that they have achieved ballistic devices containing zero bias peaks of likely Majorana origin. We show how data selection, data cropping and undisclosed data processing played a role in composing the figures of the final published paper.

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