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Long-Range Coulomb Interaction and Frequency Dependence of Shot Noise in Mesoscopic Diffusive Contacts
Published 1997-06-03, updated 1997-07-01Version 2
The frequency dependence of shot noise in mesoscopic diffusive contacts is calculated with account taken of long-range Coulomb interaction and external screening. While the low-frequency noise is 1/3 of noise of classical Poisson process independently of the contact shape, the high-frequency noise tends to the full classical value for long and narrow contacts because of strong screening by the surrounding medium. In this case, the current fluctuations at opposite ends of the contact are completely independent.
Comments: 15 pages, Latex, 2 Latex figures, 4 Postscript figures. Minor changes in the text; nonzero polarizability of insulator taken into account
Journal: Phys. Rev. B57, 4628 (1998)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: long-range coulomb interaction, mesoscopic diffusive contacts, frequency dependence, shot noise, high-frequency noise tends
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