Destructive interference of direct and crossed Andreev pairing in a system of two nanowires coupled via an s -wave superconductor

@article{Reeg2017DestructiveIO,
  title={Destructive interference of direct and crossed Andreev pairing in a system of two nanowires coupled via an s -wave superconductor},
  author={Christopher Reeg and Jelena Klinovaja and Daniel Loss},
  journal={Physical Review B},
  year={2017},
  volume={96},
  pages={081301}
}
We consider a system of two one-dimensional nanowires coupled via an $s$-wave superconducting strip, a geometry that is capable of supporting Kramers pairs of Majorana fermions. By performing an exact analytical diagonalization of a tunneling Hamiltonian describing the proximity effect (via a Bogoliubov transformation), we show that the excitation gap of the system varies periodically on the scale of the Fermi wavelength in the limit where the interwire separation is shorter than the… 
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