Bunching and anti-bunching in electronic transport
Abstract: In quantum optics the $g{(2)}$-function is a standard tool to investigate photon emission statistics. We define a $g{(2)}$-function for electronic transport and use it to investigate the bunching and anti-bunching of electron currents. Importantly, we show that super-Poissonian electron statistics do not necessarily imply electron bunching, and that sub-Poissonian statistics do not imply anti-bunching. We discuss the information contained in $g{(2)}(\tau)$ for several typical examples of transport through nano-structures such as few-level quantum dots.
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