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Quasi-resonant diffusion of wave packets in one-dimensional disordered mosaic lattices

Disordered Systems and Neural Networks 2022-10-13 v2 Optics

Abstract

We investigate numerically the time evolution of wave packets incident on one-dimensional semi-infinite lattices with mosaic modulated random on-site potentials, which are characterized by the integer-valued modulation period κ\kappa and the disorder strength WW. For Gaussian wave packets with the central energy E0E_0 and a small spectral width, we perform extensive numerical calculations of the disorder-averaged time-dependent reflectance, R(t)\langle R(t)\rangle, for various values of E0E_0, κ\kappa, and WW. We find that the long-time behavior of R(t)\langle R(t)\rangle obeys a power law of the form tγt^{-\gamma} in all cases. In the presence of the mosaic modulation, γ\gamma is equal to 2 for almost all values of E0E_0, implying the onset of the Anderson localization, while at a finite number of discrete values of E0E_0 dependent on κ\kappa, γ\gamma approaches 3/2, implying the onset of the classical diffusion. This phenomenon is independent of the disorder strength and arises in a quasi-resonant manner such that γ\gamma varies rapidly from 3/2 to 2 in a narrow energy range as E0E_0 varies away from the quasi-resonance values. We deduce a simple analytical formula for the quasi-resonance energies and provide an explanation of the delocalization phenomenon based on the interplay between randomness and band structure and the node structure of the wave functions. We explore the nature of the states at the quasi-resonance energies using a finite-size scaling analysis of the average participation ratio and find that the states are neither extended nor exponentially localized, but ciritical states..

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@article{arxiv.2207.13906,
  title  = {Quasi-resonant diffusion of wave packets in one-dimensional disordered mosaic lattices},
  author = {Ba Phi Nguyen and Duy Khuong Phung and Kihong Kim},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.13906},
  year   = {2022}
}

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12 pages, 9 figures