The elastic mean free path of carriers in a recently introduced model of
quantum chaotic billiards in two and three dimensions is calculated. The model
incorporates surface roughness at a microscopic scale by randomly choosing the
atomic levels at the surface sites between -W/2 and W/2. Surface roughness
yields a mean free path l that decreases as L/W^2 as W increases, L being the
linear size of the system. But this diminution ceases when the surface layer
begins to decouple from the bulk for large enough values of W, leaving more or
less unperturbed states on the bulk. Consequently, the mean free path shows a
minimum of about L/2 for W of the order of the band width. Energy fluctuations
reflect the behavior of the mean free path. At small energy scales, strong
level correlations manifest themselves by small values of the number of levels
variance Sigma^2(E) that are close to Random Matrix Theory (RMT) in all cases.
At larger energy scales, fluctuations are below the logarithmic behavior of RMT
for l > L, and above RMT value when l < L.Comment: 8 twocolumn pages, seven figures, revtex and epsf macros. To be
published in Physical Review B