Theoretical Sciences Unit Seminar

JNCASR
Kanada Auditorium
This is an announcement for the Theoretical Sciences Unit's Seminar on 19th December 2022 (Monday).
 
Speaker: Dr. Ranjani Seshadri
Affiliation:  Ben-Gurion University, Israel
Date and Time:  19th December 2022 (Monday) Time: 2:15  PM Tea/Coffee: 02:00 PM
Venue: Kanada Auditorium, JNCASR
Title:  Josephson Junction of Nodal Superconductors
Abstract:
Monolayer and few-layer transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) have been suggested
as a platform to study intrinsic and induced unconventional superconductivity.  The presence of a strong Ising spin-orbit coupling in these materials locks the spins perpendicular to the surface resulting in remarkable stability to an in-plane magnetic field even beyond the Pauli critical limit. Upon increasing the in-plane magnetic field beyond the Pauli limit, a quantum phase transition occurs into a topological nodal-superconducting phase which is characterized by Majorana flat bands. We use the Bogoliubov-de Gennes (BdG) Hamiltonian formalism to show that the unique topological properties of this non-trivial phase are reflected in the current across junctions of nodal superconductors separated by an insulating barrier. By studying the dependence of the Josephson current on the phase difference between two sides of the junction, one can infer these topological properties. Reference: R.Seshadri, M. Khodas, and D. Meidan,  https://scipost.org/SciPostPhys.12.6.197
All are cordially invited.
Prof. N S Vidyadhiraja N S