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ArtikelLong-Range Order in Electronic Transport Through Disordered Metal Films  
Oleh: Aigner, S. ; Pietra, L. Della ; Japha, Y. ; Entin-Wohlman, O.
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: SCIENCE (keterangan: ada di Proquest) vol. 319 no. 5867 (Feb. 2008), page 1226-1228.
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    • Nomor Panggil: S01.K.2008.02
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Isi artikelUltracold atom magnetic field microscopy enables the probing of current flow patterns in planar structures with unprecedented sensitivity. In polycrystalline metal (gold) films, we observed long-range correlations forming organized patterns oriented at ±45° relative to the mean current flow, even at room temperature and at length scales larger than the diffusion length or the grain size by several orders of magnitude. The preference to form patterns at these angles is a direct consequence of universal scattering properties at defects. The observed amplitude of the current direction fluctuations scales inversely to that expected from the relative thickness variations, the grain size, and the defect concentration, all determined independently by standard methods. Ultracold atom magnetometry thus enables new insight into the interplay between disorder and transport.
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