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TT: Fachverband Tiefe Temperaturen
TT 38: Poster Session Transport
TT 38.10: Poster
Wednesday, March 16, 2011, 14:00–18:00, P3
Shot-noise of tunnel current coupled to a local plasmon — •Fei Xu, Federica Haupt, and Wolfgang Belzig — Fachbereich Physik, Universität Konstanz, D- 78457 Konstanz, Germany
Current noise in mesoscopic conductors is an
important tool to investigate quantum many-body effects in electron
transport. If the noise is measured at frequencies in the quantum
range, ℏ ω≫ kBT, the measurement amounts to the detection
of photons produced by current fluctuations. This is important in
view of recent experiments on photon-emission from
tunnel junctions formed by a scanning tunneling microscope on a
metallic surface [1,2]. These works showed a considerable
intensity of photons emitted with a frequency larger than the applied
bias voltage ℏ ω>eV [1,2].
While photons with frequency ℏ ω <eV can be readily
interpreted in terms of fluctuations in single-electron transfer
processes, over-bias (ℏω> eV) photon emission is a fingerprint
of electronic correlations. We address the problem of over-bias photon emission
formulating it in terms of current fluctuations in a
conductor interacting with an electromagnetic environment. The latter
can mediate cooperative processes in which two electrons team up
crossing the junction, emitting a single phonon with energy up to
2eV [3]. To describe the set-up of Ref. [1], we
employ a minimal model consisting of a local tunnel junction coupled
to an electric RLC circuit, whose dynamics mimics the local plasmon
mode in the metal junction.
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