Dephasing in Open Quantum Dots

Abstract
Shape-averaged magnetoconductance (weak localization) is used for the first time to obtain the electron phase coherence time τφ in open ballistic GaAs quantum dots. Values for τφ in the range of temperature T from 0.34 to 4 K are found to be independent of dot area, and are not consistent with the τφT2 behavior expected for isolated dots. Surprisingly, τφ(T) agrees quantitatively with the predicted dephasing time for disordered two-dimensional electron systems.