Quantum Interference of Electron Waves in a Normal Metal

Abstract
Using a very pure single crystal of magnesium we have observed large-amplitude oscillations in the transverse magnetoresistance which result from the direct interference of normal-state electron waves. The amplitudes of these interference oscillations appear to be independent of the kT broadening of the Fermi distribution. The primary result of our experiment shows that these waves are phase coherent at 1.2°K over macroscopic distances of at least 0.01 mm; this corresponds to a quasiparticle lifetime of at least 2 ×1011 sec.