Re-localization due to finite response times in a nonlinear Anderson chain
Abstract
We study a disordered nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation with an additional relaxation process having a finite response time . Without the relaxation term, , this model has been widely studied in the past and numerical simulations showed subdiffusive spreading of initially localized excitations. However, recently Caetano et al.\ (EPJ. B \textbf{80}, 2011) found that by introducing a response time , spreading is suppressed and any initially localized excitation will remain localized. Here, we explain the lack of subdiffusive spreading for by numerically analyzing the energy evolution. We find that in the presence of a relaxation process the energy drifts towards the band edge, which enforces the population of fewer and fewer localized modes and hence leads to re-localization. The explanation presented here is based on previous findings by the authors et al.\ (PRE \textbf{80}, 2009) on the energy dependence of thermalized states.
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@article{arxiv.1112.3838,
title = {Re-localization due to finite response times in a nonlinear Anderson chain},
author = {M. Mulansky and A. S. Pikovsky},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1112.3838},
year = {2012}
}
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3 pages, 4 figures