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Article Dans Une Revue Physical Review Letters Année : 2002

Spatial field correlation, the building block of mesoscopic fluctuations

B. Hu
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A. Z. Genack
  • Fonction : Auteur
R. Pnini
  • Fonction : Auteur
B. Shapiro
  • Fonction : Auteur

Résumé

The absence of self averaging in mesoscopic systems is a consequence of long-range intensity correlation. Microwave measurements suggest and diagrammatic calculations confirm that the correlation function of the normalized intensity with displacement of the source and detector, $\Delta R$ and $\Delta r$, respectively, can be expressed as the sum of three terms, with distinctive spatial dependences. Each term involves only the sum or the product of the square of the field correlation function, $F \equiv F_{E}^2$. The leading-order term is the product, the next term is proportional to the sum. The third term is proportional to $[F(\Delta R)F(\Delta r) + [F(\Delta R)+F(\Delta r)] + 1]$.

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hal-00115733 , version 1 (22-11-2006)

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P. Sebbah, B. Hu, A. Z. Genack, R. Pnini, B. Shapiro. Spatial field correlation, the building block of mesoscopic fluctuations. Physical Review Letters, 2002, 88, pp.123901. ⟨hal-00115733⟩
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