Electronic coherence in metals: comparing weak localization and time-dependent conductance fluctuations
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.dis-nn
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coherencecorrectionsconductancedataelectroniclocalizationmetalstime-dependent
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Quantum corrections to the conductivity allow experimental assessment of electronic coherence in metals. We consider whether independent measurements of different corrections are quantitatively consistent, particularly in systems with spin-orbit or magnetic impurity scattering. We report weak localization and time-dependent universal conductance fluctuation data in quasi-one- and two-dimensional AuPd wires between 2 K and 20 K. The data inferred from both methods are in excellent quantitative agreement, implying that precisely the same coherence length is relevant to both corrections.
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