A detailed analysis of magneto-conductance fluctuations of quasiballistic gold-nanowires of various lengths is presented. We find that the variance <(ΔG)2>=<(G(B)−G(B+ΔB))2> when analyzed for ΔB much smaller than the correlation field Bc varies according to <(ΔG)2>∝ΔBγ with γ<2 indicating that the graph of G vs. B is fractal. We attribute this behavior to the existence of long-lived states arising from chaotic trajectories trapped close to regular classical orbits. We find that γ decreases with increasing length of the wires.
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9606150,
title = {Fractal Conductance Fluctuations in Gold--Nanowires},
author = {Helmut Hegger and Klaus Hecker and Gernot Reckziegel and Axel Freimuth and Bodo Huckestein and Martin Janssen and Rüdiger Tuzinski},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9606150},
year = {2016}
}
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5 pages, Revtex with epsf, 4 Postscript figures, final version accepted as Phys. Rev. Lett