Persistent Currents versus Phase Breaking in Mesoscopic Metallic Samples

Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

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Persistent currents in mesoscopic normal metal rings represent, even a decade after their first experimental observation, a challenge to both, theorists and experimentalists. After giving a brief review of the existing -- experimental and theoretical -- results, we concentrate on the (proposed) relationship of the size of the persistent current to the phase breaking rate. In particular, we consider effects induced by noise, scattering at two-level systems, and magnetic impurities.

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