Magnetoconductance Autocorrelation Function for Few--Channel Chaotic Microstructures

Physics – Condensed Matter – Disordered Systems and Neural Networks

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40 pages, 4 figures, submitted to Annals of Physics (NY)

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10.1006/aphy.1998.5831

Using the Landauer formula and a random matrix model, we investigate the autocorrelation function of the conductance versus magnetic field strength for ballistic electron transport through few-channel microstructures with the shape of a classically chaotic billiard coupled to ideal leads. This function depends on the total number M of channels and the parameter t which measures the difference in magnetic field strengths. Using the supersymmetry technique, we calculate for any value of M the leading terms of the asymptotic expansion for small t. We pay particular attention to the evaluation of the boundary terms. For small values of M, we supplement this analytical study by a numerical simulation. We compare our results with the squared Lorentzian suggested by semiclassical theory and valid for large M. For small M, we present evidence for non--analytic behavior of the autocorrelation function at t = 0.

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