Tuesday, April 30, 2013

1304.7357 (Michael Moskalets)

Noise of a single-electron emitter    [PDF]

Michael Moskalets
I analyze the correlation function of currents generated by the periodically driven quantum capacitor emitting single electrons and holes into the chiral waveguide. I compare adiabatic and non-adiabatic, transient working regimes of a single-electron emitter and find the striking difference between the correlation functions in two regimes. Quite generally for the system driven with frequency $\Omega$ the correlation function depends on two frequencies, $\omega$ and $\ell \Omega - \omega$, where $\ell$ is an integer. For the emitter driven non-adiabatically the correlation functions for different $\ell$ are similar and almost symmetric in $\omega$. While in the case of adiabatic drive the correlation functions for $\ell \ne 0$ are highly asymmetric in $\omega$ and exceed significantly the one corresponding to $\ell = 0$. Under optimal operating conditions the correlation function for odd $\ell$ is zero.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1304.7357

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