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Main Authors: Pintus, S., Crépieux, A.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.15942
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author Pintus, S.
Crépieux, A.
author_facet Pintus, S.
Crépieux, A.
contents We calculate the edge current and its fluctuations, i.e. noise, in a 2D topological superconductor using the T-matrix and the Green function techniques. We show that the current is zero for non-chiral edge states and non-zero for chiral edge states, while the edge noise is non-zero whatever the chirality of the edge states. By applying our results to toy models with chiral edge states, we find that the noise is closely related to the Chern number. The edge noise is non-zero only when the Chern number is non-zero, and the bulk noise exhibits a peak each time the Chern number varies, meaning that there is strong current fluctuations when a topological phase transition occurs. Our results suggest that the bulk noise could be seen as a topological susceptibility.
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spellingShingle Quantum theory for edge current and noise in 2D topological superconductors
Pintus, S.
Crépieux, A.
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Superconductivity
We calculate the edge current and its fluctuations, i.e. noise, in a 2D topological superconductor using the T-matrix and the Green function techniques. We show that the current is zero for non-chiral edge states and non-zero for chiral edge states, while the edge noise is non-zero whatever the chirality of the edge states. By applying our results to toy models with chiral edge states, we find that the noise is closely related to the Chern number. The edge noise is non-zero only when the Chern number is non-zero, and the bulk noise exhibits a peak each time the Chern number varies, meaning that there is strong current fluctuations when a topological phase transition occurs. Our results suggest that the bulk noise could be seen as a topological susceptibility.
title Quantum theory for edge current and noise in 2D topological superconductors
topic Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Superconductivity
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2512.15942