Noise Dynamics in the Quantum Regime
Abstract
A time-dependent bias voltage on a tunnel junction generates a time-dependent modulation of its current fluctuations, and in particular of its variance. This translates into an excitation at frequency f generating correlations between current fluctuating at any frequency f and at frequency f -f. We report the measurement of such a correlation in the fully quantum regime, i.e. when both frequencies are much greater than kBT/h with T the temperature. Such a correlator, usually referred to as the noise susceptibility, is involved in corrections to the measurements of higher-order moments and in the squeezing of noise.
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