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TT: Fachverband Tiefe Temperaturen
TT 3: TR: Fluctuations and Noise
TT 3.6: Vortrag
Montag, 22. März 2010, 11:30–11:45, H20
Inelastic noise spectroscopy in molecular junctions with multiple electronic states — •Federica Haupt1, Tomas Novotny2, and Wolfgang Belzig1 — 1Department of Physics, Konstanz University, Konstanz, Germany — 2Department of Condensed Matter Physics, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
Inelastic transport spectroscopy and shot noise measurements are essential investigation tools in the field of molecular electronics. In fact, while the first allows to extract information on the presence and the orientation of a molecule in a junction, the latter can be used to analyze its individual conductance channels. So far noise measurements have been limited to the elastic transport regime, but more information is expected to be provided by inelastic noise spectroscopy.
In this work we investigate the effects due to inelastic phonon scattering on the current noise in molecular junctions with multiple electronic states. This case is particularly interesting because electron-phonon interaction may results in an effective coupling of different electronic states. Using the extended Keldysh-Green's function formalism we derive a general expression for the zero frequency noise in the case of weak electron-phonon coupling. We compare this result to the case in which transport is dominated by a single electronic state. Finally, we apply our theory to an experimentally relevant set-up.