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Plateau regions for zero-bias peaks within 5% of the quantized conductance value $2e^2/h$

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arxiv 2205.06736 v2 pith:VGYB76FC submitted 2022-05-13 cond-mat.mes-hall

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keywords plateauquantizedzeroconductanceheightmajoranaphaseregions
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Probing an isolated Majorana zero mode is predicted to reveal a tunneling conductance quantized at $2e^2/h$ at zero temperature. Experimentally, a zero-bias peak (ZBP) is expected and its height should remain robust against relevant parameter tuning, forming a quantized plateau. Here, we report the observation of large ZBPs in a thin InAs-Al hybrid nanowire device. The ZBP height can stick close to $2e^2/h$, mostly within $5\%$ tolerance, by sweeping gate voltages and magnetic field. We further map out the phase diagram and identify two plateau regions in the phase space. Despite the presence of disorder and quantum dots, our result constitutes a step forward towards establishing Majorana zero modes.

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