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1/f noise and quantum indeterminacy

Published 22 Jun 2020 in quant-ph | (2006.12412v1)

Abstract: An approach to the problem of 1/f voltage noise in conductors is developed based on an uncertainty relation for the Fourier-transformed signal. The quantum indeterminacy caused by non-commutativity of the observables at different times makes the voltage autocovariance ambiguous, but the power spectrum of fluctuations remains well-defined. It is shown that a lower bound on the power spectrum exists, which is related to the antisymmetric part of the voltage correlation function. Using the Schwinger-Keldysh method, this bound is calculated explicitly in the case of unpolarized charge carriers with a parabolic dispersion, and is found to have a 1/f low-frequency asymptotic. A comparison with the 1/f-noise measurements in InGaAs quantum wells is made which shows that the observed noise levels are only a few times higher than the bound established.

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