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Nonequilibrium phonon backaction on the current noise in atomic-sized junctions

Publication at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics |
2011

Abstract

We study backaction effects of phonon heating due to tunneling electrons on the current noise in atomic-sized junctions. Deriving a generalized kinetic approximation within the extended Keldysh Green''s functions technique, we demonstrate the existence of a characteristic backaction contribution to the noise in case of low external phonon damping.

We provide a physically intuitive interpretation of this contribution at large voltage in terms of slow fluctuations of the phonon occupation and show that it generally gives a significant correction to the noise above the phonon emission threshold.