Abstract
We investigate the one-dimensional tetramerised Kitaev chain induced by imaginary potentials {iÎł,âiÎł,âiÎł,iÎł} applied to the dimerised Kitaev chain. It is found that the imaginary potentials cause a variety of topological phase transitions. When the chemical potential ÎŒ is tuned to the energy zero point, they lead to the appearance of the mixed phase of the system consisting of two purely real Kitaev-like modes and four purely imaginary energy SSH-like zero-energy modes, which appear as the transition of the Kitaev-like-mixed-SSH-like phase. In addition, the Kitaev-like phase can be broadened by imaginary potentials, manifested as the widening of the quantised Andreev reflection plateau. When ÎŒâ 0, the same topological phase transition occurs, from the topologically-trivial phase to the Kitaev-like phase. One can believe that this work provides theoretical support for probing the generation of Majorana zero modes in new topological superconducting systems.
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