Random Matrix Theory of Transition Strengths and Universal Magnetoconductance in the Strongly Localized Regime

Physics – Condensed Matter

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15 pages and two figures in postscript, revtex

Scientific paper

10.1103/PhysRevLett.70.1988

Random matrix theory of the transition strengths is applied to transport in
the strongly localized regime. The crossover distribution function between the
different ensembles is derived and used to predict quantitatively the {\sl
universal} magnetoconductance curves in the absence and in the presence of
spin-orbit scattering. These predictions are confirmed numerically.

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