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Nonlinear transport and noise thermometry in quasi-classical ballistic point contacts

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2014-10-21 v2

Abstract

We study nonlinear transport and non-equilibrium current noise in quasi-classical point contacts (PCs) defined in a low-density high-quality two-dimensional electron system in GaAs. At not too high bias voltages VV across the PC the noise temperature is determined by a Joule heat power and almost independent on the PC resistance that can be associated with a self-heating of the electronic system. This commonly accepted scenario breaks down at increasing VV, where we observe extra noise accompanied by a strong decrease of the PC's differential resistance. The spectral density of the extra noise is roughly proportional to the nonlinear current contribution in the PC δS2FeδIV2\delta S\approx2F^*|e\delta I|\sim V^2 with the effective Fano factor F<1F^*<1, indicating that a random scattering process is involved. A small perpendicular magnetic field is found to suppress both δI\delta I and δS\delta S. Our observations are consistent with a concept of a drag-like mechanism of the nonlinear transport mediated by electron-electron scattering in the leads of quasi-classical PCs.

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@article{arxiv.1406.2481,
  title  = {Nonlinear transport and noise thermometry in quasi-classical ballistic point contacts},
  author = {E. S. Tikhonov and M. Yu. Melnikov and D. V. Shovkun and L. Sorba and G. Biasiol and V. S. Khrapai},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1406.2481},
  year   = {2014}
}

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