Conductance fluctuations in systems with random-magnetic-field scattering

Falko, Vladimir (1994) Conductance fluctuations in systems with random-magnetic-field scattering. Physical review B, 50 (23). pp. 17406-17410. ISSN 0163-1829

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Abstract

The perturbation-theory study of universal conductance fluctuations is generalized to systems with electron scattering in a static random magnetic field. Our calculation confirms the intuitive expectation that the amplitude of fluctuations coincides with the universal value typical for the unitary random-scattering ensemble. An application of this result to micrometer-size wires with the two-dimensional electron liquid near filling factor ν=1/2q allows us to predict aperiodic Coulomb-type oscillations in this system beyond the Coulomb-blockade regime, which would manifest a correspondence between the Aharonov-Bohm and Aharonov-Casher effects specific to composite fermions.

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Journal Article
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Physical review B
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© 1994 The American Physical Society
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57080
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