Fictitious Level Dynamics: A Novel Approach to Spectral Statistics in Disordered Conductors
Abstract
We establish a new approach to calculating spectral statistics in disordered conductors, by considering how energy levels move in response to changes in the impurity potential. We use this fictitious dynamics to calculate the spectral form factor in two ways. First, describing the dynamics using a Fokker-Planck equation, we make a physically motivated decoupling, obtaining the spectral correlations in terms of the quantum return probability. Second, from an identity which we derive between two- and three-particle correlation functions, we make a mathematically controlled decoupling to obtain the same result. We also calculate weak localization corrections to this result, and show for two dimensional systems (which are of most interest) that corrections vanish to three-loop order.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9606044,
title = {Fictitious Level Dynamics: A Novel Approach to Spectral Statistics in Disordered Conductors},
author = {J. T. Chalker and Igor V. Lerner and Robert A. Smith},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9606044},
year = {2009}
}
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35 pages in REVTeX format including 10 postscript figures; to be published in a special issue (on Topics in Mesoscopic Physics) of the Journal of Mathematical Physics, October 1996