Applicability of the ergodicity hypothesis to mesoscopic fluctuations.

Tsyplyatyev, O. and Aleiner, I. L. and Falko, Vladimir and Lerner, Igor V. (2003) Applicability of the ergodicity hypothesis to mesoscopic fluctuations. Physical Review B: Condensed Matter, 68 (12). 121301 / 4 pages. ISSN 1550-235X

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Abstract

We evaluate a typical value of higher-order cumulants (irreducible moments) of conductance fluctuations that could be extracted from magnetoconductance measurements in a single sample when an external magnetic field is swept over an interval B0. We find that the nth cumulant has a sample-dependent random part ±〈〈g2〉〉n/2sqrt[anBc/Bo], where 〈〈g2〉〉 is the variance of conductance fluctuations, Bc is a correlation field, and an∼n! This means that an apparent deviation of the conductance distribution from a Gaussian shape, manifested by nonvanishing higher cumulants, can be a spurious result of correlations of conductances at different values of the magnetic field.

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Physical Review B: Condensed Matter
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