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Diffractive paths for weak localization in quantum billiards
Brezinova, Iva; Stampfer, Christoph; WIRTZ, Ludger et al.
2008In Physical Review. B, 77 (16)
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[en] We study the weak-localization effect in quantum transport through a clean ballistic cavity with regular classical dynamics. We address the question which paths account for the suppression of conductance through a system where disorder and chaos are absent. By exploiting both quantum and semiclassical methods, we unambiguously identify paths that are diffractively backscattered into the cavity (when approaching the lead mouths from the cavity interior) to play a key role. Diffractive scattering couples transmitted and reflected paths and is thus essential to reproduce the weak-localization peak in reflection and the corresponding antipeak in transmission. A comparison of semiclassical calculations featuring these diffractive paths yields good agreement with full quantum calculations and experimental data. Our theory provides system-specific predictions for the quantum regime of few open lead modes and can be expected to be relevant also for mixed as well as chaotic systems.
Disciplines :
Physique
Auteur, co-auteur :
Brezinova, Iva;  Technische Universität Wien = Vienna University of Technology - TU Vienna > Institute for Theoretical Physics
Stampfer, Christoph;  ETH Zurich > Solid State Physics Laboratory
WIRTZ, Ludger ;  CNRS UMR 8520 > Institute for Electronics, Microelectronics, and Nanotechnology
Rotter, Stefan;  Yale University > Department of Applied Physics
Burgdörfer, Joachim;  Technische Universität Wien = Vienna University of Technology - TU Vienna > Institute for Theoretical Physics
Langue du document :
Anglais
Titre :
Diffractive paths for weak localization in quantum billiards
Date de publication/diffusion :
2008
Titre du périodique :
Physical Review. B
ISSN :
1098-0121
Volume/Tome :
77
Fascicule/Saison :
16
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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