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arxiv: 0901.3668 · v2 · submitted 2009-01-23 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall · cond-mat.dis-nn· physics.optics

Nonuniversal dynamic conductance fluctuations in disordered systems

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keywords conductancefluctuationstimecorrelationintensitytime-dependentuniversalaverage
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Sample-to-sample fluctuations of the time-dependent conductance of a system with static disorder have been studied by means of diagrammatic theory and microwave pulsed transmission measurements. The fluctuations of time-dependent conductance are not universal, i.e., depend on sample parameters, in contrast to the universal conductance fluctuations in the steady-state regime. The variance of normalized conductance, determined by the infinite-range intensity correlation C_3(t), is found to increase as a third power of delay time from an exciting pulse, t. C_3(t) grows larger than the long-range intensity correlation C_2(t) after a time t_q ~ <g>^{1/2} t_D (t_D being the diffusion time, <g> being the average dimensionless conductance).

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