We discuss intrinsic mechanisms of nonequilibrium excess noise in superconducting devices and transition edge sensors. In particular, we present an overview of fluctuation-driven contributions to the current noise in the vicinity of the superconducting transition. We argue that sufficiently close to the critical temperature fluctuations of conductivity may become correlated provided that the rate of quasiparticle relaxation is slow as compared to dynamics of superconducting fluctuations. In this regime, fluctuations of conductivity adiabatically follow the fluctuations of the electron distribution. This leads to a substantial enhancement of current noise. The corresponding spectral power density of noise has a Lorentzian shape in the freque...
This thesis is about random fluctuations over time (or noise) of electric currents and voltages occu...
Two-dimensional materials, such as graphene, topological insulators, and two-dimensional electron ga...
We investigate the 1/f noise properties of epitaxial graphene devices at low temperatures as a funct...
Systems near to quantum critical points show universal scaling in response to external probes. We co...
We investigate the superconducting lifetime of a long overdamped current-biased Josephson junction, ...
Shot noise measures out-of-equilibrium current fluctuations and is a powerful tool to probe the natu...
In order to investigate the origin of the until now unaccounted excess noise and to minimize the unc...
Central topic of this thesis are fluctuation phenomena in the electrical current of high-mobility se...
The fluctuation dissipation theorem (FDT) is the basis for a microscopic description of the interact...
Noise-induced phenomena characterise the nonlinear relaxation of nonequilibrium physical systems tow...
In normal and superconducting quantum point contacts there are several sources of fluctuations. Ther...
The experimental work presented in this Thesis addresses fundamental aspects of modern low temperatu...
14 pages, 12 figures, some minor changesShot noise is studied in a single normal metal-superconducto...
Superconducting wires with broken time-reversal and spin-rotational symmetries can exhibit two disti...
We study theoretically the current-noise energy (voltage bias and temperature) dependence for a N-N'...
This thesis is about random fluctuations over time (or noise) of electric currents and voltages occu...
Two-dimensional materials, such as graphene, topological insulators, and two-dimensional electron ga...
We investigate the 1/f noise properties of epitaxial graphene devices at low temperatures as a funct...
Systems near to quantum critical points show universal scaling in response to external probes. We co...
We investigate the superconducting lifetime of a long overdamped current-biased Josephson junction, ...
Shot noise measures out-of-equilibrium current fluctuations and is a powerful tool to probe the natu...
In order to investigate the origin of the until now unaccounted excess noise and to minimize the unc...
Central topic of this thesis are fluctuation phenomena in the electrical current of high-mobility se...
The fluctuation dissipation theorem (FDT) is the basis for a microscopic description of the interact...
Noise-induced phenomena characterise the nonlinear relaxation of nonequilibrium physical systems tow...
In normal and superconducting quantum point contacts there are several sources of fluctuations. Ther...
The experimental work presented in this Thesis addresses fundamental aspects of modern low temperatu...
14 pages, 12 figures, some minor changesShot noise is studied in a single normal metal-superconducto...
Superconducting wires with broken time-reversal and spin-rotational symmetries can exhibit two disti...
We study theoretically the current-noise energy (voltage bias and temperature) dependence for a N-N'...
This thesis is about random fluctuations over time (or noise) of electric currents and voltages occu...
Two-dimensional materials, such as graphene, topological insulators, and two-dimensional electron ga...
We investigate the 1/f noise properties of epitaxial graphene devices at low temperatures as a funct...