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We have investigated current-current correlations in a cross-shaped conductor made of graphene ribbons. We measured auto and cross correlations and compared them with the theoretical predictions for ideal diffusive conductors. Our data deviate from these predictions and agreement can be obtained only by adding contributions from occupation-number noise in the central region connecting the arms of the cross. Furthermore, we have determined Hanbury -- Brown and Twiss (HBT) exchange correlations in this system. Contrary to expectations for a cross-shaped diffusive system, we find finite HBT exchange effects due to the occupation-number noise at the crossing. The strength of these HBT exchange correlations is found to vary with gate voltage, and very a distinct HBT effect with large fluctuations is observed near the Dirac point.
We investigate the current-current correlations in a four-terminal Al-AlOx-Al tunnel junction where shot noise dominates. We demonstrate that cross-correlations in the presence of two biasing sources of the Hanbury-Brown and Twiss type are much stron
Quadratic detection in linear mesoscopic transport systems produces cross terms that can be viewed as interference signals reflecting statistical properties of charge carriers. In electronic systems these cross term interferences arise from exchange
We report measurements of Hanbury Brown and Twiss correlation of coherent light transmitted through disordered one-dimensional photonic lattices. Although such a lattice exhibits transverse Anderson localization when a single input site is excited, u
A fundamental property of a three-dimensional Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) is long-range coherence, however, in systems of lower dimensionality, not only is the long range coherence destroyed, but additional states of matter are predicted to exist.
We propose using the LIGO-Virgo detector network as a Hanbury Brown--Twiss (HBT) interferometer. Our focus is on the behavior of the gravitational waves at the detector rather than the source. We examine HBT interferometry for gravitational waves fro