Fractional Entropy of Multichannel Kondo Systems from Conductance-Charge Relations

Fractional entropy is a signature of nonlocal degrees of freedom, such as Majorana zero modes or more exotic non-Abelian anyons. Although direct experimental measurements remain challenging, Maxwell relations provide an indirect route to the entropy through charge measurements. Here we consider mult...

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Published inPhysical review letters Vol. 128; no. 14; p. 146803
Main Authors Han, Cheolhee, Iftikhar, Z, Kleeorin, Yaakov, Anthore, A, Pierre, F, Meir, Yigal, Mitchell, Andrew K, Sela, Eran
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 08.04.2022
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Summary:Fractional entropy is a signature of nonlocal degrees of freedom, such as Majorana zero modes or more exotic non-Abelian anyons. Although direct experimental measurements remain challenging, Maxwell relations provide an indirect route to the entropy through charge measurements. Here we consider multichannel charge-Kondo systems, which are predicted to host exotic quasiparticles due to a frustration of Kondo screening at low temperatures. In the absence of experimental data for the charge occupation, we derive relations connecting the latter to the conductance, for which experimental results have recently been obtained. Our analysis indicates that Majorana and Fibonacci anyon quasiparticles are well developed in existing two- and three-channel charge-Kondo devices, and that their characteristic k_{B}logsqrt[2] and k_{B}log[(1+sqrt[5])/2] entropies are experimentally measurable.
ISSN:1079-7114
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevLett.128.146803