Quantum Shot Noise
C.W.J. Beenakker, C. Schonenberger

TL;DR
This paper reviews quantum shot noise phenomena, exploring how it reveals electron charge, transmission channels, particle-wave duality, and entanglement, advancing understanding of quantum electronic systems.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of quantum shot noise and its applications in detecting quantum properties and phenomena.
Findings
Quantum shot noise measures transferred charge units.
Detection of open transmission channels via noise analysis.
Quantum shot noise distinguishes particles from waves and detects entanglement.
Abstract
1. Types of electrical noise 2. Measuring the unit of transferred charge 3. Quiet electrons 4. Detecting open transmission channels 5. Distinguishing particles from waves 6. Entanglement detector
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