In this talk I will describe the way that two dimensional Josephson junctions may be employed to create one dimensional topological superconductors and describe the unique properties of the resulting system.
6 June 2017
16:00 hrs
Lecture Room F, Lorentzweg 1, Delft
In this talk I will describe the way that two dimensional Josephson junctions may be employed to create one dimensional topological superconductors and describe the unique properties of the resulting system.
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