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Spatial-field correlation: The building block of mesoscopic fluctuations

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PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
Volume 88, Issue 12, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.88.123901

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The absence of self-averaging in mesoscopic systems is a consequence of long-range intensity correlations. Microwave measurements suggest, and diagrammatic calculations confirm, that the correlation function of the normalized intensity with displacement of the source and detector, DeltaR and Deltar, 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 = F-E(2). The leading order term is the product, F(DeltaR)F(Deltar) the next term is proportional to the sum, F(DeltaR) + F(Deltar) the third term is proportional to F(DeltaR)F(Deltar) + 1 [F(DeltaR) + 1F(Deltar)] + 1.

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