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Hanbury-Brown Twiss noise correlation with time controlled quasi-particles in ballistic quantum conductors

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Fig. 1 shows two generic equivalent situations for HOM mea- mea-surements, one using chiral propagation as it can be realized using edge states of the QHE, the other one in a non-chiral two-terminal con fi guration
Fig. 2. (a) Dots show measured HOM noise versus time delay for a Leviton at three different temperatures (40, 90 and 138 mK) and transmissions D¼0.34, 0.31 and 0.31 respectively

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