Detecting the Majorana fermion surface state of 3He-B through spin relaxation.

Phys Rev Lett

Department of Physics, McCullough Building, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, USA.

Published: December 2009

The Majorana fermion, which can be useful for topological quantum computation, has eluded detection. (3)He-B, recently shown to be a time-reversal invariant topological superfluid, has a gapless Majorana fermion surface state. We show here that an electron spin relaxation experiment can detect this surface state--its Majorana nature through the Zeeman field direction dependence of the relaxation time 1/T(1) proportional, proportional to sin(2)theta, where theta is the angle between the field and the surface normal. We propose an experimental setup where an electron inside a nanobubble is injected below the (3)He liquid surface.

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