Majorana fermions in superconductors: in search of the Zen particle

Higgs Centre colloquium

Majorana fermions in superconductors: in search of the Zen particle

  • Event time: 1:00pm until 2:00pm
  • Event date: 10th February 2017
  • Speaker: Carlo Beenakker (Leiden University)
  • Location: Higgs Centre Seminar Room, Room 4305,

Event details

Among the many exotic properties of topological superconductors, the prediction that they can host Majorana fermions stands out both for its fundamental interest and for possible applications in topological quantum computing. To exchange (braid) pairs of Majoranas is the heroic experiment, since it would identify them as a fundamentally new type of quasiparticles with non-Abelian statistics. The road towards this goal has several milestones, starting from the detection of the particle itself, on which the present generation of experiments is focused. In this talk we look ahead towards the next milestones: the construction of a qubit out of Majoranas, the measurement of its coherence times, and finally the braiding experiment to demonstrate its non-Abelian nature. The key problem that we address is how to operate on a cipher with zero charge, zero spin, zero energy, and zero mass.

More information: http://tinyurl.com/zenparticle