“…There seems to be no reason to suspect that the situation should be any different in mesoscopic contacts with a few transverse modes, since, for instance, the noise properties of contacts in the normal state are insensitive to the number of transverse modes. Both in classical [2,3] and quantum [4,5] normal point contacts the shot noise was predicted to be suppressed due to the Pauli-principle correlations between electrons, and such a suppression has been found in experiments [6,7]. This picture is modified only slightly in point contacts between normal metals and superconductors, or in fully superconducting point contacts at large voltages, where Andreev scattering leads to partial reflection of electrons in the contact region giving rise to a finite level of shot noise [3,8].…”