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Fast and accurate shot noise measurements on atomic-size junctions in the MHz regime.

Sumit TewariCarlos SabaterManohar KumarStefan StahlBert CramaJan M van Ruitenbeek
Published in: The Review of scientific instruments (2018)
Shot noise measurements on atomic and molecular junctions provide rich information about the quantum transport properties of the junctions and on the inelastic scattering events taking place in the process. Dissipation at the nanoscale, a problem of central interest in nano-electronics, can be studied in its most explicit and simplified form. Here, we describe a measurement technique that permits extending previous noise measurements to a much higher frequency range, and to much higher bias voltage range, while maintaining a high accuracy in noise and conductance. We also demonstrate the advantages of having access to the spectral information for diagnostics.
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