Fractional $\hbar$-scaling for quantum kicked rotors without cantori
Abstract
Previous studies of quantum delta-kicked rotors have found momentum probability distributions with a typical width (localization length ) characterized by fractional -scaling, ie in regimes and phase-space regions close to `golden-ratio' cantori. In contrast, in typical chaotic regimes, the scaling is integer, . Here we consider a generic variant of the kicked rotor, the random-pair-kicked particle (RP-KP), obtained by randomizing the phases every second kick; it has no KAM mixed phase-space structures, like golden-ratio cantori, at all. Our unexpected finding is that, over comparable phase-space regions, it also has fractional scaling, but . A semiclassical analysis indicates that the scaling here is of quantum origin and is not a signature of classical cantori.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0702670,
title = {Fractional $\hbar$-scaling for quantum kicked rotors without cantori},
author = {J. Wang and T. S. Monteiro and S. Fishman and J. P. Keating and R. Schubert},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0702670},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
5 pages, 4 figures, Revtex, typos removed, further analysis added, authors adjusted