Shot Noise of a Quantum Shuttle
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
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noisequantumshuttlingfactorfanolimitshotshuttle
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We formulate a theory for shot noise in quantum nanoelectromechanical systems. As a specific example, the theory is applied to a quantum shuttle, and the zero-frequency noise, measured by the Fano factor F, is computed. F reaches very low values (F~0.01) in the shuttling regime even in the quantum limit, confirming that shuttling is universally a low noise phenomenon. In approaching the semiclassical limit, the Fano factor shows a giant enhancement (F~100) at the shuttling threshold, consistent with predictions based on phase-space representations of the density matrix.
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