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Zero-frequency anomaly in quasiclassical ac transport: Memory effects in a two-dimensional metal with a long-range random potential or random magnetic field

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2009-10-31 v1 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks

Abstract

We study the low-frequency behavior of the {\it ac} conductivity σ(ω)\sigma(\omega) of a two-dimensional fermion gas subject to a smooth random potential (RP) or random magnetic field (RMF). We find a non-analytic ω\propto|\omega| correction to Reσ{\rm Re} \sigma, which corresponds to a 1/t21/t^2 long-time tail in the velocity correlation function. This contribution is induced by return processes neglected in Boltzmann transport theory. The prefactor of this ω|\omega|-term is positive and proportional to (d/l)2(d/l)^2 for RP, while it is of opposite sign and proportional to d/ld/l in the weak RMF case, where ll is the mean free path and dd the disorder correlation length. This non-analytic correction also exists in the strong RMF regime, when the transport is of a percolating nature. The analytical results are supported and complemented by numerical simulations.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9912366,
  title  = {Zero-frequency anomaly in quasiclassical ac transport: Memory effects in a two-dimensional metal with a long-range random potential or random magnetic field},
  author = {J. Wilke and A. D. Mirlin and D. G. Polyakov and F. Evers and P. Woelfle},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9912366},
  year   = {2009}
}

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12 pages, RevTeX, 7 figures