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This project explores the topological properties of multi-terminal Josephson junctions, aiming to measure and manipulate their unique states. It investigates the potential for exotic phenomena and seeks to understand the symmetry and topological classes of these systems.
The spectrum of Andreev bound states in N-terminal Josephson Junctions (MulTJJ) may be viewed as a pseudo-bandstructure of N-1 dimension Bloch electrons.
As we recently showed this pseudo-bandstructure may have interesting topological properties. (i) Topological transitions between ground states with different fermion parity may occur in a 3-terminal JJ upon varying the superconducting phases. (ii) In 4- or more terminal JJs, the pseudo-bandstructure may display Weyl nodes, that entail a non-tri…
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