Phys. Rev. B 67, 115310 (2003) [17 pages]Conductance of mesoscopic systems with magnetic impuritiesReceived 22 October 2002; published 12 March 2003 We investigate the combined effects of magnetic impurities and applied magnetic field on the interference contribution to the conductance of disordered metals. We show that in a metal with weak spin-orbit interaction, the polarization of impurity spins reduces the rate of electron phase relaxation, thus enhancing the weak-localization correction to conductivity. Magnetic field also suppresses thermal fluctuations of magnetic impurities, leading to a recovery of the conductance fluctuations. This recovery occurs regardless of the strength of the spin-orbit interaction. We calculate the magnitudes of the weak-localization correction and of the mesoscopic conductance fluctuations at an arbitrary level of the spin polarization induced by a magnetic field. Our analytical results for the “h/e” Aharonov-Bohm conductance oscillations in metal rings can be used to extract the spin and gyromagnetic factor of magnetic impurities from existing experimental data. © 2003 The American Physical Society URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevB.67.115310
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevB.67.115310
PACS:
73.23.-b, 72.10.Fk, 73.20.Fz
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