Homemade-HEMT-based transimpedance amplifier for high-resolution shot-noise measurements

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Abstract

We report a cryogenic transimpedance amplifier (TA) suitable for cross-correlation current-noise measurements. The TA comprises homemade high-electron-mobility transistors with high transconductance and low noise characteristics, fabricated in an AlGaAs/GaAs heterostructure. The low input-referred noise and wide frequency band of the TA lead to a high resolution in current-noise measurements. The TA's low input impedance suppresses unwanted crosstalk between two distinct currents from a sample, justifying the advantage of the TA for cross-correlation measurements. We demonstrate the high resolution of a TA-based experimental setup by measuring the shot noise generated at a quantum point contact in a quantum Hall system.

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Shimizu, T., Hashisaka, M., Bohuslavskyi, H., Akiho, T., Kumada, N., Katsumoto, S., & Muraki, K. (2021). Homemade-HEMT-based transimpedance amplifier for high-resolution shot-noise measurements. Review of Scientific Instruments, 92(12). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0076196

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