Hyperaccurate thermoelectric currents
Abstract
Thermodynamic currents can fluctuate significantly at the nanoscale. But some currents fluctuate less than others. Hyperaccurate currents are those which fluctuate the least, in the sense that they maximize the signal-to-noise ratio (precision). In this letter we analytically determine the hyperaccurate current in the case of a quantum thermoelectric, modeled by the Landauer-B\"uttiker formalism.
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