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Signum Function Method for Generation of Correlated Dichotomic Chains
We analyze the signum-generation method for creating random dichotomic
sequences with prescribed correlation properties. The method is based on a
binary mapping of the convolution of continuous random numbers with some
function originated from the Fourier transform of a binary correlator. The goal
of our study is to reveal conditions under which one can construct binary
sequences with a given pair correlator. Our results can be used in the
construction of superlattices and waveguides with selective transport
properties.Comment: 14 pages, 7 figure
Selective Transport and Mobility Edges in Quasi-1D Systems with a Stratified Correlated Disorder
We present analytical results on transport properties of many-mode waveguides
with randomly stratified disorder having long-range correlations. To describe
such systems, the theory of 1D transport recently developed for a correlated
disorder is generalized. The propagation of waves through such waveguides may
reveal a quite unexpected phenomena of a complete transparency for a subset of
propagating modes. We found that with a proper choice of long-range
correlations one can arrange a perfect transparency of waveguides inside a
given frequency window of incoming waves. Thus, mobility edges are shown to be
possible in quasi-1D geometry with correlated disorder. The results may be
important for experimental realizations of a selective transport in application
to both waveguides and electron/optic nanodevices.Comment: RevTex, 4 pages, no figure
Selective Transparence of Single-Mode Waveguides with Surface Scattering
A random surface scattering in a one-mode waveguide is studied in the case
when the surface profile has long-range correlations along the waveguide.
Analytical treatment of this problem shows that with a proper choice of the
surface, one can arrange any desired combination of transparent and
non-transparent frequency windows. We suggest a method to find such profiles,
and demonstrate its effectiveness by making use of direct numerical
simulations.Comment: RevTex, 3 pages including 2 ps-figure
Onset of Delocalization in Quasi-1D Waveguides with Correlated Surface Disorder
We present first analytical results on transport properties of many-mode
waveguides with rough surfaces having long-range correlations. We show that
propagation of waves through such waveguides reveals a quite unexpected
phenomena of a complete transparency for a subset of propagating modes. These
modes do not interact with each other and effectively can be described by the
theory of 1D transport with correlated disorder. We also found that with a
proper choice of model parameters one can arrange a perfect transparency of
waveguides inside a given window of energy of incoming waves. The results may
be important in view of experimental realizations of a selective transport in
application to both waveguides and electron/optic nanodevices.Comment: RevTex, 4 pages, no figures, few references are adde
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