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arxiv: 1001.4389 · v1 · submitted 2010-01-25 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

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Nonzero temperature effects on antibunched photons emitted by a quantum point contact out of equilibrium

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Electrical current fluctuations in a single-channel quantum point contact can produce photons (at frequency omega close to the applied voltage V x e/hbar) which inherit the sub-Poissonian statistics of the electrons. We extend the existing zero-temperature theory of the photostatistics to nonzero temperature T. The Fano factor F (the ratio of the variance and the average photocount) is <1 for T<T_c (antibunched photons) and >1 for T>T_c (bunched photons). The crossover temperature T_c ~ Deltaomega x hbar/k_B is set by the band width Deltaomega of the detector, even if hbar x Deltaomega << eV. This implies that narrow-band detection of photon antibunching is hindered by thermal fluctuations even in the low-temperature regime where thermal electron noise is negligible relative to shot noise.

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