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Detection of finite frequency photo-assisted shot noise with a resonant circuit
Chevallier D., Jonckheere T., Paladino E., Falci G., Martin T.
Physical Review B 81 (2010) 205411 - http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00446431
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Detection of finite frequency photo-assisted shot noise with a resonant circuit
Denis Chevallier 1, Thibaut Jonckheere 1, Elisabetta Paladino 2, Giuseppe Falci 2, Thierry Martin 1
1 :  Centre de Physique Théorique (CPT)
http://www.cpt.univ-mrs.fr
CNRS : FR2291 – Université de Provence - Aix-Marseille I – Université de la Méditerranée - Aix-Marseille II – Université Sud Toulon Var
CNRS Luminy case 907 13288 Marseille cedex 9
France
2 :  MATIS CNR-INFM Dipartimento di Metodologie Fisiche e Chimiche (DMFCI) (MATIS)
INFN – Università degli studi di Catania
Viale A. Doria 6, 95125 Catania
Italie
Photo-assisted transport through a mesoscopic conductor occurs when an oscillatory (AC) voltage is superposed to the constant (DC) bias which is imposed on this conductor. Of particular interest is the photo assisted shot noise, which has been investigated theoretically and experimentally for several types of samples. For DC biased conductors, a detection scheme for finite frequency noise using a dissipative resonant circuit, which is inductively coupled to the mesoscopic device, was developped recently. We argue that the detection of the finite frequency photo-assisted shot noise can be achieved with the same setup, despite the fact that time translational invariance is absent here. We show that a measure of the photo-assisted shot noise can be obtained through the charge correlator associated with the resonant circuit, where the latter is averaged over the AC drive frequency. We test our predictions for a point contact placed in the fractional quantum Hall effect regime, for the case of weak backscattering. The Keldysh elements of the photo-assisted noise correlator are computed. For simple Laughlin fractions, the measured photo-assisted shot noise displays peaks at the frequency corresponding to the DC bias voltage, as well as satellite peaks separated by the AC drive frequency.
Anglais
12/01/2010

Physical Review B
internationale
07/05/2010
81
205411

noise – detection – photo-assisted transport – mesoscopic physics
73.23.-b, 72.70.+m, 73.63.-b

Référence du projet ANR MolSpintronics No. ANR-06-NANO-27
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