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The statistics of quantum transport in nanostructures can be tailored by a time-dependent bias voltage V (t). We demonstrate experimentally how correlations of current fluctuations at two different times t and t+ depend on the shape of V (t) via the phase accumulated by the electronic wavefunctions between t and t+. For this we measure the current-current correlation of the shot noise of an ac+dc biased tunnel junction using a 10 GHz bandwidth, time-resolved detection. Our result allows to explore correlations within a single excitation period. It demonstrates the counterpart of the ac Josephson effect in superconducting junctions, to a normal, non-superconducting mesoscopic device.
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