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Berlin 2012 – wissenschaftliches Programm

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TT 35: Focused Session: Charge and Spin Transport through Junctions at the Nanometre Scale

TT 35.1: Hauptvortrag

Donnerstag, 29. März 2012, 09:30–10:10, H 0104

The information is the noise: shot noise a tool for investigating atomic and molecular nanowires — •Jan van Ruitenbeek — Kamerlingh Onnes Laboratory, Leiden University, Netherlands

Shot noise is the intrinsic noise in an electron current arising from the discrete character of the electron charge. It carries information on the quantum mechanical electronic structure of nanoscale conductors. In atomic wires shot noise can be exploited for obtaining information on the number of conductance channels and their transmission probability. We have applied shot noise analysis to single-molecule junctions. The outstanding property that distinguishes a molecule from a quantum dot is its floppy character. This leads to the observation of electron scattering on vibration modes of the molecule, known as Inelastic Electron Tunneling Spectroscopy (IETS). While IETS is now being exploited by many groups for the study and characterization of metal-molecule junctions, the influence of inelastic scattering is expected to affect electron transport more deeply. The conductance can be viewed as the first moment in the probability distribution of a charge q being transmitted through the junction during a given period of time. The second moment is the shot noise in the current. For bias voltages above the vibration mode energy corrections to shot noise have recently been predicted by several groups. As a first test of these predictions measurements will be discussed in terms of two-electron effects.

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