Transmission probability through a L\'evy glass and comparison with a L\'evy walk
Abstract
Recent experiments on the propagation of light over a distance L through a random packing of spheres with a power law distribution of radii (a socalled L\'evy glass) have found that the transmission probability T \propto 1/L^{\gamma} scales superdiffusively ({\gamma} < 1). The data has been interpreted in terms of a L\'evy walk. We present computer simulations to demonstrate that diffusive scaling ({\gamma} \approx 1) can coexist with a divergent second moment of the step size distribution (p(s) \propto 1/s^(1+{\alpha}) with {\alpha} < 2). This finding is in accord with analytical predictions for the effect of step size correlations, but deviates from what one would expect for a L\'evy walk of independent steps.
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@article{arxiv.1105.4149,
title = {Transmission probability through a L\'evy glass and comparison with a L\'evy walk},
author = {C. W. Groth and A. R. Akhmerov and C. W. J. Beenakker},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1105.4149},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
10 pages, 14 figures; v2: extension from 2D to 3D and comparison with experiments