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Relations between Transfer and Scattering Matrices in the presence of Hyperbolic Channels

Mathematical Physics 2012-01-04 v2 math.MP

Abstract

We consider a cable described by a discrete, space-homogeneous, quasi one-dimensional Schr\"odinger operator H0H_0. We study the scattering by a finite disordered piece (the scatterer) inserted inside this cable. For energies EE where H0H_0 has only elliptic channels we use the Lippmann-Schwinger equations to show that the scattering matrix and the transfer matrix, written in an appropriate basis, are related by a certain polar decomposition. For energies EE where H0H_0 has hyperbolic channels we show that the scattering matrix is related to a reduced transfer matrix and both are of smaller dimension than the transfer matrix. Moreover, in this case the scattering matrix is determined from a limit of larger dimensional scattering matrices, as follows: We take a piece of the cable of length mm, followed by the scatterer and another piece of the cable of length mm, consider the scattering matrix of these three joined pieces inserted inside an ideal lead at energy EE (ideal means only elliptic channels), and take the limit mm\to\infty.

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@article{arxiv.1110.0258,
  title  = {Relations between Transfer and Scattering Matrices in the presence of Hyperbolic Channels},
  author = {Christian Sadel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1110.0258},
  year   = {2012}
}

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19 pages, 1 figure