Survival probability of an edge Majorana in a one-dimensionalp-wave superconducting chain under sudden quenching of parameters

Rajak, Atanu ; Dutta, Amit (2014) Survival probability of an edge Majorana in a one-dimensionalp-wave superconducting chain under sudden quenching of parameters Physical Review E, 89 (4). ISSN 1539-3755

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.89.042125

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.89.042125

Abstract

We consider the temporal evolution of a zero-energy edge Majorana of a spinless p-wave superconducting chain following a sudden change of a parameter of the Hamiltonian. Starting from one of the topological phases that has an edge Majorana, the system is suddenly driven to the other topological phase or to the (topologically) trivial phases and to the quantum critical points (QCPs) separating these phases. The survival probability of the initial edge Majorana as a function of time is studied following the quench. Interestingly when the chain is quenched to the QCP, we find a nearly perfect oscillation of the survival probability, indicating that the Majorana travels back and forth between two ends, with a time period that scales with the system size. We also generalize to the situation when there is a next-nearest-neighbor hopping in a superconducting chain and there results in a pair of edge Majorana at each end of the chain in the topological phase. We show that the frequency of oscillation of the survival probability gets doubled in this case. We also perform an instantaneous quenching of the Hamiltonian (with two Majorana modes at each end of the chain) to an another Hamiltonian which has only one Majorana mode in equilibrium; the MSP shows oscillations as a function of time with a noticeable decay in the amplitude. On the other hand for a quenching which is reverse to the previous one, the MSP decays rapidly and stays close to zero with fluctuations in amplitude.

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