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FIG. 1: a) Schematic of the circuit. b) Schematic of single charge injection.
FIG. 2: Comparison between Eq.(1) and Eq.(5) for the calculation of the current. Both expressions coincide when a large number of harmonics are calculated
FIG. 3: Schematic of the experimental setup.
FIG. 4: Excitation, parasitic and sample contribution signals (a), (b)and (c). Panels (d) and (e) show the parasitic and sample signals after deconvolution of the amplification line response.
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