Frequency dependence ofh/econductance oscillations in mesoscopic Ag rings

Abstract
We have measured the complex magnetoconductance of disordered mesoscopic Ag rings at frequencies from 250 Hz to 1.2 GHz. Conductance oscillations with flux period h/e are observed over the entire frequency range. No suppression of the h/e amplitude is seen up to our highest measurement frequency, even though it is several times the inverse sample transit time τL1. An h/e-periodic imaginary part of the conductance is observed at frequencies ω≳τL1. The results suggest that the h/e oscillation would only be suppressed if ω were greater than both τL1 and the thermal frequency kT/ħ.