Classical and quantum noise in electronic systems
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01/01/1998
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| Resumo |
We review the description of noise in electronic circuits in terms of electron transport. The Poisson process is used as a unifying principle. In recent years, much attention has been given to current noise in light-emitting diodes and laser diodes. In these devices, random events associated with electron transport are correlated with photon emission times, thus modifying both the current statistics and the statistics of the emitted light. We give a review of experiments in this area with special emphasis on the ability of such devices to produce subshot-noise currents and light beams. Finally we consider the noise properties of a class of mesoscopic devices based on the quantum tunnelling of an electron into and out of a bound state. We present a simple quantum model of this process which confirms that the current noise in such a device should be subshot-noise. |
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eng |
| Palavras-Chave | #Physics, Multidisciplinary #Semiconductor Light Emitters #Poissonian Photon Statistics #Electrical Partition Noise #Shot-noise #Coulomb-blockade #Emitting-diodes #Point Contacts #Lasers #Generation #Suppression |
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Journal Article |