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Scattering theory of conductance and noise Markus Büttiker University of Geneva Multi-probe conductors

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Scattering theory of conductance and noise. Multi-probe conductors. Markus Büttiker University of Geneva. 2. Multi-probe conductors. Buttiker, PRL 57, 1761 (1986); IBM J. Res. Developm. 32, 317 (1988). Quantum Kirchhoff law; current conservation; gauge invariance. 3. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Scattering theory of conductance and noise

Markus BüttikerUniversity of Geneva

Multi-probe conductors

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Multi-probe conductors

Buttiker, PRL 57, 1761 (1986); IBM J. Res. Developm. 32, 317 (1988)

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Quantum Kirchhoff law; current conservation; gauge invariance

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Multi-probe conductors: scattering matrix

magnetic field symmetry

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Four-probe resistances

Current contactsVoltage probes

G has eigenvalue zero!

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Reciprocity

From and

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Reciprocity: Benoit et al. Benoit, Washburn, Umbach, Laibowitz, Webb, PRL 57, 1765 (1986)

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Reciprocity: van Houten et al.

skipping orbit

electron focusing

van Houten et al. , Phys. Rev. B39, 8556 (1989)

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Skipping orbits

immune to disorder

(semi-classical) quantization

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Edge states

bulk; Landau levels edge states

Halperin, Phys. Rev. B25, 2185 (1982)9

Landau gauge

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Quantum Hall effect

Buttiker, Phys. Rev. B38, 9375 (1988)

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Edge states: smooth potential

equipotential line

Transition from N=3 to N= 2 edge states

velocity

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QPC in high magnetic field

equipotential lines at the saddle:edge states

Buttiker, PRB 41, 7906 (1990)

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QHE: Non-ideal contacts« The Quantum Hall Effect in Open Conductors », M. Buttiker, in « Nanostructured Systems », M. Reed, ed., Semiconductor and Semimetals, Vol. 35, 191 - 277 (1991).

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Edge states a physicalreality

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Noise spectral density

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Multi-probe conductance: leads

asymptotic perfect translation invariant potential seprable wave function

energy of transverse motion

energy for transverse and longitudnial motion

scattering channel

channel threshold

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Occupation number and current amplitudes

Incident current at kT = 0

Incident current at kT > 0

Occupation number

< > = statistical average Creation and annihilation operators

«Incident current » « Current amplitude »

Buttiker, PRB 46, 12485 (1992)

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Current operator

Current in contact single channel result

current amplitude: (incoming) (outgoing)

multi-channel channel resultCurrent in contact

Buttiker, PRL 65, 2901 (1990)

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Current operator

component vectors

quantum statistical average

average current,conductance

Buttiker, PRL 65, 2901 (1990)

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Conductance: finite temperature

quantum statistical average

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Noise spectral density

zero-frequency spectrum (white noise limit)

equilibrium

fluctuation-dissipation theorem

Spectral density S (noise power)

Use

quantum statistical average of four creation and annihilation op.

non-equilibrium shot-noise

Buttiker, PRL 65, 2901 (1990); PRB 46, 12485 (1992)

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Equilibrium current fluctuations

Use

with for all auto-correlation

cross-correlation

QHE-plateau N:

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M. Henny, et al., Science 284, 296 (1999)

Experimental test

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Equilibrium voltage fluctuations

infinite impedance external circuit

Langevin sources with

QHE plateau: for longitudinal resistance for Hall resistance

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Summary

Outlook

Conductance of multi-probe structures

Reciprocity (Onsager-Casimir symmetry relations)Quantum Hall effect

Occupation number fluctuations

Noise spectral density for equilibrium and shot noise

Johnson-Nyquist noise in multiprobe conductors

Shot noise correlations in multiprobe conductors

Two particle interferometers and shot noise Entanglement

Quantum state tomography

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Review on Shot Noise

« Shot Noise in Mesoscopic Conductors »Ya. M. Blanter and M. Buttiker, Phys. Rep. 336, 1 (2000)