Wave Function Collapse in a Mesoscopic Device

Abstract

We determine the non-local in time and space current-current cross correlator <I(x1,t1) I(x2,t2)> in a mesoscopic conductor with a scattering center at the origin. Its excess part appearing at finite voltage exhibits a unique dependence on the retarded variable t1-t2-(|x1|-|x2|)/ v F, with v F the Fermi velocity. The non-monotonic dependence of the retardation on x1 and its absence at the symmetric position x1 = -x2 is a signature of the wave function collapse, which thus becomes amenable to observation in a mesoscopic solid state device.

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