Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Scientific paper
2000-02-28
Physics
Condensed Matter
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
4 pages (RevTex), 3 figures (eps)
Scientific paper
We have observed shot noise in the hopping conduction of two dimensional carriers confined in a p-type SiGe quantum well at a temperature of 4K. Moreover, shot noise is suppressed relative to its ``classical'' value 2eI by an amount that depends on the length of the sample and carrier density, which was controlled by a gate voltage. We have found a suppression factor to the classical value of about one half for a 2 $\mu$m long sample, and of one fifth for a 5 $\mu$m sample. In each case, the factor decreased slightly as the density increased toward the insulator-metal transition. We explain these results in terms of the characteristic length ($\simeq 1\mu$m in our case) of the inherent inhomogeneity of hopping transport.
Croke Edward T.
Kuznetsov Vitaly
Mendez E. E.
Snider Gregory L.
Zuo Xiang
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