The low-temperature behavior of the electron phase coherence time,
τϕ, in mesoscopic metal wires has been a subject of controversy
recently. Whereas theory predicts that τϕ(T) in narrow wires should
increase as T−2/3 as the temperature T is lowered, many samples exhibit
a saturation of τϕ below about 1 K. We review here the experiments
we have performed recently to address this issue. In particular we emphasize
that in sufficiently pure Ag and Au samples we observe no saturation of
τϕ down to our base temperature of 40 mK. In addition, the measured
magnitude of τϕ is in excellent quantitative agreement with the
prediction of the perturbative theory of Altshuler, Aronov and Khmelnitskii. We
discuss possible explanations why saturation of τϕ is observed in
many other samples measured in our laboratory and elsewhere, and answer the
criticisms raised recently by Mohanty and Webb regarding our work.Comment: 14 pages, 3 figures; to appear in proceedings of conference
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