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Re-localization due to finite response times in a nonlinear Anderson chain

Disordered Systems and Neural Networks 2012-03-28 v2 Chaotic Dynamics

Abstract

We study a disordered nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation with an additional relaxation process having a finite response time τ\tau. Without the relaxation term, τ=0\tau=0, 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 τ>0\tau > 0, spreading is suppressed and any initially localized excitation will remain localized. Here, we explain the lack of subdiffusive spreading for τ>0\tau>0 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