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8 June 2007 Shot noise in transport through quantum dots: ballistic versus diffractive scattering
Stefan Rotter, Florian Aigner, Joachim Burgdörfer
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Proceedings Volume 6600, Noise and Fluctuations in Circuits, Devices, and Materials; 660006 (2007) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.725646
Event: SPIE Fourth International Symposium on Fluctuations and Noise, 2007, Florence, Italy
Abstract
We investigate the shot noise in phase-coherent transport through quantum cavities by a two dimensional ab-initio simulation of the scattering problem. In particular, we study the influence of quantum scattering mechanisms on the transport statistics by tuning the strength of a disorder potential and the openings of the dot. For small cavity openings we find the shot noise for disordered samples to be of almost equal magnitude as for clean samples where transport is ballistic. We explain this finding by diffractive scattering at the cavity openings which act as strong noise sources. For ballistic cavities we demonstrate the emergence of "noiseless scattering states", irrespective of sharp-edged entrance and exit lead mouths. Our numerical results for the onset thresholds of these "classical" states are in very good agreement with analytical estimates.
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Stefan Rotter, Florian Aigner, and Joachim Burgdörfer "Shot noise in transport through quantum dots: ballistic versus diffractive scattering", Proc. SPIE 6600, Noise and Fluctuations in Circuits, Devices, and Materials, 660006 (8 June 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.725646
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KEYWORDS
Scattering

Stochastic processes

Camera shutters

Quantum dots

Lead

Diffraction

Far-field diffraction

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