This thesis presents a set of experiments that study the interplay between the wave-particle duality of electrons and the interaction effects in systems of reduced dimensions. Both dc transport and measurements of current noise have been employed in the studies; in particular, techniques for efficiently measuring current noise have been developed specifically for these experiments. The first four experiments study current noise auto- and cross correlations in various mesoscopic devices, including quantum point contacts, single and double quantum dots, and graphene devices. In quantum point contacts, shot noise at zero magnetic field exhibits an asymmetry related to the 0.7 structure in conductance. The asymmetry in noise evolves smoothly in...
9 pages, 4 figuresInternational audienceWe study the conductance and current noise of a superconduct...
Shot noise encodes information not directly inferable from simple electronic transport measurements....
Charge detection utilizing a highly biased quantum point contact has become the most effective probe...
Electrical-transport measurements were performed on a system consisting of two quantum point contact...
Central topic of this thesis are fluctuation phenomena in the electrical current of high-mobility se...
We investigate the current shot noise at a three terminal node in which one of the branches contains...
This thesis is about random fluctuations over time (or noise) of electric currents and voltages occu...
Since the inception of mesoscopic electronics in the 1980’s, direct current (dc) mea-surements have ...
4 pages, 4 figures. To appear in the proceedings of the XXXIXth Rencontres de Moriond (La Thuile, 20...
New experiments that measure the low-frequency shot-noise spectrum at local tunneling contacts on me...
Interactions between nanoscale semiconductor structures form the basis for charge detectors in the s...
The central topic of this thesis is the physics of noise: the Fourier transform of the current-curre...
This thesis deals with electron correlation effects within low-dimensional, mesoscopic systems. We s...
Jury : Alain BENOÎT (Rapporteur), Thierry MARTIN (Rapporteur), Bernard ETIENNE, D. Christian GLATTLI...
<p>A quantum point contact (QPC) is a quasi-one dimensional electron system, for which the conductan...
9 pages, 4 figuresInternational audienceWe study the conductance and current noise of a superconduct...
Shot noise encodes information not directly inferable from simple electronic transport measurements....
Charge detection utilizing a highly biased quantum point contact has become the most effective probe...
Electrical-transport measurements were performed on a system consisting of two quantum point contact...
Central topic of this thesis are fluctuation phenomena in the electrical current of high-mobility se...
We investigate the current shot noise at a three terminal node in which one of the branches contains...
This thesis is about random fluctuations over time (or noise) of electric currents and voltages occu...
Since the inception of mesoscopic electronics in the 1980’s, direct current (dc) mea-surements have ...
4 pages, 4 figures. To appear in the proceedings of the XXXIXth Rencontres de Moriond (La Thuile, 20...
New experiments that measure the low-frequency shot-noise spectrum at local tunneling contacts on me...
Interactions between nanoscale semiconductor structures form the basis for charge detectors in the s...
The central topic of this thesis is the physics of noise: the Fourier transform of the current-curre...
This thesis deals with electron correlation effects within low-dimensional, mesoscopic systems. We s...
Jury : Alain BENOÎT (Rapporteur), Thierry MARTIN (Rapporteur), Bernard ETIENNE, D. Christian GLATTLI...
<p>A quantum point contact (QPC) is a quasi-one dimensional electron system, for which the conductan...
9 pages, 4 figuresInternational audienceWe study the conductance and current noise of a superconduct...
Shot noise encodes information not directly inferable from simple electronic transport measurements....
Charge detection utilizing a highly biased quantum point contact has become the most effective probe...