1/f noise for intermittent quantum dots exhibits non-stationarity and critical exponents
Abstract
The power spectrum of quantum dot fluorescence exhibits 1/fβ noise, related to the intermittency of these nanosystems. As in other systems exhibiting 1/f noise, this power spectrum is not integrable at low frequencies, which appears to imply infinite total power. We report measurements of individual quantum dots that address this long-standing paradox. We find that the level of 1/fβ noise decays with the observation time. The change of the spectrum with time places a bound on the total power. These observations are in stark contrast with most measurements of noise in macroscopic systems which do not exhibit any evidence for non-stationarity. We show that the traditional description of the power spectrum with a single exponent β is incomplete and three additional critical exponents characterize the dependence on experimental time.
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