Richard Taylor, A. Micolich, R. Newbury, T. Fromhold, C. Tench
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Observation of fractal conductance fluctuations over three orders of magnitude
Fractal magneto-transport properties of mesoscopic semiconductor billiards are highly topical. In these studies, the magnetic field range over which fractal behaviour can be observed is crucial. Previous observations have been limited to approximately one order of magnitude. We present fractal conductance fluctuations observed over three orders of magnitude and discuss the physical conditions required to extend this range.