1. Organized Current Patterns in Disordered Conductors
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Japha, Y., Entin-Wohlman, O., David, T., Salem, R., Aigner, S., Schmiedmayer, J., and Folman, R.
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Condensed Matter - Other Condensed Matter ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
We present a general theory of current deviations in straight current carrying wires with random imperfections, which quantitatively explains the recent observations of organized patterns of magnetic field corrugations above micron-scale evaporated wires. These patterns originate from the most efficient electron scattering by Fourier components of the wire imperfections with wavefronts along the $\pm 45^{\circ}$ direction. We show that long range effects of surface or bulk corrugations are suppressed for narrow wires or wires having an electrically anisotropic resistivity.
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- 2008
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