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Persistent currents in normal metal rings: comparing high-precision experiment with theory
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Persistent currents in normal metal rings: comparing high-precision experiment with theory

AC Bleszynski-Jayich, WE Shanks, B Peaudecerf, E Ginossar, FV Oppen, L Glazman and JGE Harris
Science, Vol.326(5950), pp.272-275
25/06/2009

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Quantum mechanics predicts that the equilibrium state of a resistive electrical circuit contains a dissipationless current. This persistent current has been the focus of considerable theoretical and experimental work, but its basic properties remain a topic of controversy. The main experimental challenges in studying persistent currents have been the small signals they produce and their exceptional sensitivity to their environment. To address these issues we have developed a new technique for detecting persistent currents which offers greatly improved sensitivity and reduced measurement back action. This allows us to measure the persistent current in metal rings over a wider range of temperature, ring size, and magnetic field than has been possible previously. We find that measurements of both a single ring and arrays of rings agree well with calculations based on a model of non-interacting electrons.
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