Electron dephasing near zero temperature: an experimental review
Abstract
The behavior of the electron dephasing time near zero temperature, τφ0, has recently attracted vigorous attention. This renewed interest is primarily concerned with whether τφ0 should reach a finite or an infinite value as T 0. While it is accepted that τφ0 should diverge if there exists only electron-electron (electron-phonon) scattering, several recent measurements have found that τφ0 depends only very weakly on temperature, if at all, when T is sufficiently low. This article discusses the current experimental status of "the saturation problem", and concludes that the origin(s) for this widely observed saturation are still unresolved.
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