2000
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.61.5511
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Self-consistent theory of shot noise in nondegenerate ballistic conductors

Abstract: A self-consistent theory of shot noise in ballistic two-terminal conductors under the action of long-range Coulomb correlations is presented. Analytical formulas for the electron distribution function and its fluctuation along the conductor, which account for the Coulomb correlations, have been derived. Based upon these formulas, the current-noise reduction factor has been obtained for biases ranging from thermal to shot-noise limits as dependent on two parameters: the ratio between the length of the sample an… Show more

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“…The behavior displayed by the system in region ͑iii͒ was previously examined in detail in Ref. 18. Figure 9 reports the Fano factor for Lϭ20 and ϭ8 (L/L D c ϭ28.2) corresponding to region ͑iv͒ of the general scheme.…”
Section: ͑40͒mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The behavior displayed by the system in region ͑iii͒ was previously examined in detail in Ref. 18. Figure 9 reports the Fano factor for Lϭ20 and ϭ8 (L/L D c ϭ28.2) corresponding to region ͑iv͒ of the general scheme.…”
Section: ͑40͒mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18, here extended to the case of degenerate injection conditions. To this end, the first step consists in solving for the distribution function that satifies the Vlasov-Poisson-Langevin system of equations, Eqs.…”
Section: Appendix: Derivation Of the Main Formulasmentioning
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“…Assuming that the barrier is much wider than the wavelength of electrons, one can neglect tunneling and quantum reflection, i.e., the transmission probability is 1 if the electron energy is higher than the barrier height, and it is 0 in the opposite case. In this framework, the transport is described by the collisionless Boltzmann equation selfconsistently coupled with the Poisson equation supplemented by the stochastic boundary conditions for the occupation numbers: 8,9 ͩ ‫ץ‬…”
Section: Basic Equationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As was recently shown, Coulomb interactions may suppress the shot noise down to several orders of magnitude in spacecharge-limited ballistic conductors. 8,9 In this paper, we focus mainly on the question of how the effect of Coulomb interactions on the shot noise can be employed to reveal important information on the energy profile of nonequilibrium carriers injected from an emitter contact.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%