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| Title: | Optical conductance fluctuations: Diagrammatic analysis in the Landauer approach and nonuniversal effects |
| Authors: | van Rossum, Mark Nieuwenhuizen, Th.M Vlaming, R |
| Issue Date: | Jun-1995 |
| Citation: | Physical Review E, Volume 51, Number 6, June 1995 |
| Publisher: | The American Physical Society |
| Abstract: | The optical conductance of a multiple scatering medium is defined as the total transmitted light of a normalized diffuse incoming beam. This quantity, analogous to electronic conductance, exhibits universal conductance fluctuations. We perform a detailed diagrammatic analysis of these fluctations. With a Kadanoff-Baym technique all the leading diagrams are systematically generated.A cancellation of the short distance divergencies occurs that yields a well behaved theory. The analytical form of the fluctuations is calculated and the theory is applied to optical systems. Absorption and internal reflections, whic are taken into account, reduce the fluctations significantly. |
| Keywords: | Institute for Adaptive and Neural Computation |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1842/231 |
| Appears in Collections: | Informatics Publications
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