Measuring electron energy distribution by current fluctuations
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distributionenergyvarepsilonnoisenon-equilibriumsensoranalysisbecause
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A recent concept of local noise sensor is extended to measure the energy resolved electronic energy distribution $f(\varepsilon)$ at a given location inside a non-equilibrium normal metal interconnect. A quantitative analysis of $f(\varepsilon)$ is complicated because of a nonlinear differential resistance of the noise sensor, represented by a diffusive InAs nanowire. Nevertheless, by comparing the non-equilibrium results with reference equilibrium measurements, we conclude that $f(\varepsilon)$ is indistinguishable from the Fermi distribution.
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