Channel cross-correlations in transport through complex media
Abstract
Measuring transmission between four antennas in microwave cavities, we investigate directly the channel cross-correlations C of the cross sections σab from antenna at ra to antenna rb. Specifically we look for the C and C, where the only difference is that C has none of the four channels in common, whereas C has exactly one channel in common. We find experimentally that these two channel cross-correlations are anti-phased as a function of the channel coupling strength, as predicted by theory. This anti-correlation is essential to give the correct values for the universal conductance fluctuations. To obtain a good agreement between experiment and predictions from random matrix theory the effect of absorption had to be included.
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