2006
DOI: 10.1088/1367-2630/8/4/050
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Circuit theory for noise in incoherent normal-superconducting structures

Abstract: We consider the current fluctuations in a mesoscopic circuit consisting of nodes connected by arbitrary connectors, in a setup with multiple normal or superconducting terminals. In the limit of weak superconducting proximity effect, simplified equations for the second-order cross-correlators can be derived from the general counting field theory, and the result coincides with the semiclassical principle of minimal correlations. We discuss the derivation of this result in a multi-dot case.

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“…9, 10 Multiterminal structures have been discussed in the incoherent regime, 11,12,13,14 and in the presence of a supercurrent, in a short junction, 15 and for specific values of a phase difference in a three-terminal setup. The latter was described by a method based on a direct discretization of the equations governing the full counting statistics [see Eq.…”
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“…9, 10 Multiterminal structures have been discussed in the incoherent regime, 11,12,13,14 and in the presence of a supercurrent, in a short junction, 15 and for specific values of a phase difference in a three-terminal setup. The latter was described by a method based on a direct discretization of the equations governing the full counting statistics [see Eq.…”
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“…4,5,6,7 In the context of a normal-superconducting (NS) two-terminal setup, the theoretical endeavours have recently covered, e.g., the voltage dependence of the shot noise 8,9 and certain lowbias anomalies. 9,10 Multiterminal structures have been discussed in the incoherent regime, 11,12,13,14 and in the presence of a supercurrent, in a short junction, 15 and for specific values of a phase difference in a three-terminal setup. The latter was described by a method based on a direct discretization of the equations governing the full counting statistics [see Eq.…”
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