Quantum discreteness and fundamental 1/f noise in tunnel junctions, nano-composites and other many-electron systems
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❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
cond-mat.str-el
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discretenesstunnelconductanceelectronfluctuationsfundamentalnano-compositesnoise
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It is shown, with citing tunnel junction as an example, that mutual interplay of electron quantum transfers in a conducting system can be the fast mechanism for generation fundamental low-frequency flicker conductance fluctuations (1/f noise) without composing Lorentzians. This effect is lost in a theory which neglects the actual discreteness of electron energy levels. The analytical estimates of fluctuations of tunnel conductance are obtained, and the strong 1/f-noise sensibility to the discreteness as observed in nano-composites is explained both qualitatively and quantitatively.
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