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Zero-bias transport anomaly in metallic nanobridges: Magnetic field dependence and universal conductance fluctuations
H. B. Weber, R. Häussler, H. v. Löhneysen, J. Kroha
Published 2000-07-21Version 1
We present data of transport measurements through a metallic nanobridge exhibiting diffusive electron transport. A logarithmic temperature dependence and a zero-bias anomaly in the differential conductance are observed, independent of magnetic field. The data can be described by a single scaling law. The theory of electron-electron interaction in disordered systems, adapted to the case of finite-size systems in non-equilibrium, yields quantitative agreement with experiment. Measurements of universal conductance functuations support the assumptions of the theory about the electronic phase coherence.
Comments: 11 pages, 7 figures. Invited talk, NATO Adv. Research Workshop on "Size dependent magnetic scattering", Pecs, Hungary, May 18 - June 1, 2000
Journal: in "Kondo Effect and dephasing in low-dimensional metallic systems", NATO Science Series II, vol. 50, 53 (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2001).
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall, cond-mat.dis-nn
Keywords: universal conductance fluctuations, magnetic field dependence, metallic nanobridge, zero-bias transport anomaly, exhibiting diffusive electron transport
Tags: journal article
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