Transmission distribution, P(\ln T), of 1D disordered chain: low-T tail
Abstract
We demonstrate that the tail of transmission distribution through 1D disordered Anderson chain is a strong function of the correlation radius of the random potential, , even when this radius is much shorter than the de Broglie wavelength, . The reason is that the correlation radius defines the phase volume of the trapping configurations of the random potential, which are responsible for the low- tail. To see this, we perform the averaging over the low- disorder configurations by first introducing a finite lattice spacing , and then demonstrating that the prefactor in the corresponding functional integral is exponentially small and depends on even as . Moreover, we demonstrate that this restriction of the phase volume leads to the dramatic change in the shape of the tail of from universal Gaussian in to a simple exponential (in ) with exponent depending on . Severity of the phase-volume restriction affects the shape of the low- disorder configurations transforming them from almost periodic (Bragg mirrors) to periodically-sign-alternating (loose mirrors).
Cite
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0408642,
title = {Transmission distribution, P(\ln T), of 1D disordered chain: low-T tail},
author = {V. M. Apalkov and M. E. Raikh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0408642},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
14 pages, 8 figures