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Transport properties of 1D disordered models: a novel approach

Condensed Matter 2009-11-07 v2

Abstract

A new method is developed for the study of transport properties of 1D models with random potentials. It is based on an exact transformation that reduces discrete Schr\"odinger equation in the tight-binding model to a two-dimensional Hamiltonian map. This map describes the behavior of a classical linear oscillator under random parametric delta-kicks. We are interested in the statistical properties of the transmission coefficient TLT_L of a disordered sample of length LL. In the ballistic regime we derive expressions for the mean value of the transmission coefficient TLT_L, its second moment and variance, that are more accurate than the existing ones. In the localized regime we analyze the global characteristics of lnTL\ln T_L, and demonstrate that its distribution function approaches the Gaussian form if LL\to \infty. For any finite LL there are deviations from the Gaussian law that originate from the subtle correlation effects between different trajectories of the Hamiltonian map.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0211009,
  title  = {Transport properties of 1D disordered models: a novel approach},
  author = {V. Dossetti-Romero and F. M. Izrailev and A. A. Krokhin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0211009},
  year   = {2009}
}

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RevTex, 8 pages, 4 EPS-figures, corrected format