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Lévy flights in quantum transport in quasi-ballistic wires
M. Leadbeater, V. I. Falko, C. J. Lambert
Published 1999-02-11Version 1
Conductance fluctuations, localization and statistics of Lyapunov exponents are studied numerically in pure metallic wires with rough boundaries (quasi-ballistic wires). We find that the correlation energy of conductance fluctuations scales anomalously with the sample dimensions, indicating the role of L\'{e}vy flights. Application of a magnetic field deflects the L\'{e}vy flights which reduces the localization length. This deflection also breaks the geometrical flux cancellation and restores the usual Aharonov-Bohm type magneto-conductance fluctuations.
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Journal: Phys. Rev. Letts. Volume 81, Issue 6, (1998) pp. 1274-1277
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall, cond-mat.dis-nn
Keywords: quasi-ballistic wires, quantum transport, lévy flights, usual aharonov-bohm type magneto-conductance fluctuations, pure metallic wires
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