Signature of resonant modes in radiative heat current noise spectrum

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dc.contributor.authorRoubinowitz, Nathan
dc.contributor.authorBelzig, Wolfgang
dc.contributor.authorBasko, Denis M.
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dc.description.abstractRadiative heat transfer between bodies is often dominated by a narrow resonance in the transmission, e.~g. due to a cavity mode or a surface excitation. However, this resonant character is not visible in the average heat current. Here, we show that the noise spectrum of heat current can serve as a direct probe of the heat-carrying excitations. Namely, the resonant mode produces a sharp peak in the noise spectrum with a width related to the mode lifetime. We demonstrate that heat transfer in realistic superconducting circuits or between two-dimensional metals can realize our predictions.eng
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