Orbital Magnetism in the Ballistic Regime: Geometrical Effects
K. Richter (1,4), D. Ullmo (2,4), R. A. Jalabert (3,4) ((1), Max-Planck-Institut Dresden, (2) Lucent Tech. Murray Hill, (3) Universite, Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, (4) IPN Orsay)

TL;DR
This paper develops a semiclassical theory to analyze how geometry influences orbital magnetism in two-dimensional ballistic electron systems, highlighting the role of classical dynamics and finite-size effects.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive semiclassical framework for understanding geometric effects on orbital magnetism, emphasizing the impact of classical dynamics on magnetic response.
Findings
Integrable systems show larger magnetic responses than chaotic ones.
Finite-size corrections can dominate the Landau diamagnetic response.
Semiclassical analysis aligns well with numerical and experimental results.
Abstract
We present a general semiclassical theory of the orbital magnetic response of noninteracting electrons confined in two-dimensional potentials. We calculate the magnetic susceptibility of singly-connected and the persistent currents of multiply-connected geometries. We concentrate on the geometric effects by studying confinement by perfect (disorder free) potentials stressing the importance of the underlying classical dynamics. We demonstrate that in a constrained geometry the standard Landau diamagnetic response is always present, but is dominated by finite-size corrections of a quasi-random sign which may be orders of magnitude larger. These corrections are very sensitive to the nature of the classical dynamics. Systems which are integrable at zero magnetic field exhibit larger magnetic response than those which are chaotic. This difference arises from the large oscillations of the…
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