Amplification or Reduction of Backscattering in a Coherently Amplifying or Absorbing Disordered Chain
Abstract
We study localization properties of a one-dimensional disordered system characterized by a random non-hermitean hamiltonian where both the randomness and the non-hermiticity arises in the local site-potential; its real part being random, and a constant imaginary part implying the presence of either a coherent absorption or amplification at each site. While the two-probe transport properties behave seemingly very differently for the amplifying and the absorbing chains, the logarithmic resistance = ln where is the 4-probe resistance gives a unified description of both the cases. It is found that the ensemble-averaged increases linearly with length indicating exponential growth of resistance. While in contrast to the case of Anderson localization (random hermitean matrix), the variance of could be orders of magnitude smaller in the non-hermitean case, the distribution of still remains non-Gaussian even in the large length limit.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9710300,
title = {Amplification or Reduction of Backscattering in a Coherently Amplifying or Absorbing Disordered Chain},
author = {Asok K. Sen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9710300},
year = {2015}
}
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11 LaTeX pages plus 14 EPS figures