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Revista mexicana de física
versión impresa ISSN 0035-001X
Rev. mex. fis. vol.54 supl.2 México nov. 2008
Selective transport in systems with correlated disorder
N.M. Makarov
Instituto de Ciencias, Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, Priv. 17 Norte No 3417, Col. San Miguel Hueyotlipan, Puebla, Pue., 72050, México, email: makarov@siu.buap.mx
Recibido el 14 de diciembre de 2007
Aceptado el 29 de noviembre de 2007
Abstract
We analyze the recent results concerning the anomalous localization properties of onedimensional and quasionedimensional guiding structures with stratified and surface disorder. The main focus of our study is the role of longrange correlations in random scattering. It is shown that with a proper type of correlations, one can construct a stratification or surface profile that results in a complete transmission/reflection within a prescribed region of the wave number of incoming classical or quantum waves.
Keywords: Anderson localization; correlated disorder; random stratification; rough surface.
Resumen
Se analizan resultados recientes sobre las propiedades de localización anómala de estructuras de guías de onda uni y cuasiunidimensionales con desorden estratificado y superficial. El punto principal de estudio es el papel que desempenan las correlaciones de largo alcance en el esparcimiento aleatorio. Se demuestra que uno puede construir, con el tipo apropiado de correlaciones, una estratificacion o perfil superficial que den una transmisión/reflexión completa en una región prescrita del número de onda de las ondas clásicas o cuánticas entrantes.
Descriptores: Localización de Anderson; desorden correlacionado; estratificación aleatoria; superficie rugosa.
PACS: 42.25.Dd; 72.10.d; 72.15.Rn; 73.20.Fz
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