We present measurements of the phase coherence time τ φ in six quasi-1D Au wires and clearly show that τ φ is temperature independent at low temperatures. We suggest that zero-point fluctuations of the phase coherent electrons are responsible for the observed saturation of τ φ . We introduce a new functional form for the temperature dependence and present the results of a calculation for the saturation value of τ φ. This explains the observed temperature dependence of our samples as well as many 1D and 2D systems reported to date
Quantum coherence effects lie at the heart of mesoscopic physics: they control the behaviour of cond...
Electronic quantum phase coherence results in interferences in mesoscopic metal circuits. The first ...
The low temperature behavior of the electron phase coherence time in metals, ¿Á, is currently a subj...
We present measurements of the phase coherence time τφ in six quasi-1D Au wires and clearly show tha...
Electron decoherence at low temperatures is important for the proper understanding of the metallic g...
In this thesis are reported experimental results centered on the thematic of the electronic quantum ...
Corrections to the classically predicted electrical conductivity in normal metals arise due to the q...
4 pages, 4 figuresInternational audienceWe present phase coherence time measurements in quasi-one-di...
We report low-temperature measurements of electron decoherence time in a series of pure gold wires, ...
16 pages, 11 figuresWe have extracted the phase coherence time $\\tau_{\\phi}$ of electronic quasipa...
We show that the zero-point fluctuations of the intrinsic electromagnetic environment limit the phas...
16 pages, 5 figuresInternational audienceThe time over which an electron can maintain its phase cohe...
Review article, 14 pages, 11 figures.International audienceWe review recent experimental progress on...
To appear in Advances in Solid State Physics, Vol 43, edited by B. Kramer (Springer Verlag, Berlin 2...
Quantum coherence effects lie at the heart of mesoscopic physics: they control the behaviour of cond...
Electronic quantum phase coherence results in interferences in mesoscopic metal circuits. The first ...
The low temperature behavior of the electron phase coherence time in metals, ¿Á, is currently a subj...
We present measurements of the phase coherence time τφ in six quasi-1D Au wires and clearly show tha...
Electron decoherence at low temperatures is important for the proper understanding of the metallic g...
In this thesis are reported experimental results centered on the thematic of the electronic quantum ...
Corrections to the classically predicted electrical conductivity in normal metals arise due to the q...
4 pages, 4 figuresInternational audienceWe present phase coherence time measurements in quasi-one-di...
We report low-temperature measurements of electron decoherence time in a series of pure gold wires, ...
16 pages, 11 figuresWe have extracted the phase coherence time $\\tau_{\\phi}$ of electronic quasipa...
We show that the zero-point fluctuations of the intrinsic electromagnetic environment limit the phas...
16 pages, 5 figuresInternational audienceThe time over which an electron can maintain its phase cohe...
Review article, 14 pages, 11 figures.International audienceWe review recent experimental progress on...
To appear in Advances in Solid State Physics, Vol 43, edited by B. Kramer (Springer Verlag, Berlin 2...
Quantum coherence effects lie at the heart of mesoscopic physics: they control the behaviour of cond...
Electronic quantum phase coherence results in interferences in mesoscopic metal circuits. The first ...
The low temperature behavior of the electron phase coherence time in metals, ¿Á, is currently a subj...