No experiment could directly test the particle/antiparticle duality of
Majorana fermions, so far. However, this property represents a necessary
ingredient towards the realization of topological quantum computing schemes.
Here, we show how to complete this task by using microwave techniques. The
direct coupling between a pair of overlapping Majorana bound states and the
electric field from a microwave cavity is extremely difficult to detect due to
the self-adjoint character of Majorana fermions which forbids direct energy
exchanges with the cavity. We show theoretically how this problem can be
circumvented by using photo-assisted tunneling to fermionic reservoirs. The
absence of direct microwave transition inside the Majorana pair in spite of the
light-Majorana coupling would represent a smoking gun for the Majorana
self-adjoint character.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure