In condensed matter physics, Anderson localization (also known as strong localization) is the absence of diffusion of waves in a disordered medium. This...
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semiconductor. The name emphasizes the fact that weak localization is a precursor of Anderson localization, which occurs at strong disorder. The effect is quantum-mechanical...
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Look up localization, L10n, or localize in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Localization or localisation may refer to: Localization of function, locating...
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now called Anderson localization (the idea that extended states can be localized by the presence of disorder in a system) and Anderson's theorem (concerning...
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transition. The model is employed to study both quasicrystals and the Anderson localization metal-insulator transition in disordered systems. It was first developed...
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conductor to insulator. These electrons are said to be Anderson-localized. The conditions for this localization are that there is a high enough density of scatterers...
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Anderson localization is a quantum mechanical phenomenom where charge carriers in a random potential are trapped in place (i.e. they are in localized...
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heavy fermion systems and Kondo insulators Anderson model of localization (Anderson localization), in condensed matter physics, the absence of diffusion of...
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return, on average, to their starting points, as a consequence of Anderson localization and the inherent symmetries of the system. At early times, the initial...
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While localization for single particle systems was demonstrated already in Anderson's original paper (coming to be known as Anderson localization), the...
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with a finite density of states, though these states are localized (see Anderson localization). The fractional quantum Hall effect is more complicated...
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impurity. Hubbard model Kondo effect Kondo model Anderson localization Anderson, P. W. (1961). "Localized Magnetic States in Metals". Phys. Rev. 124 (1):...
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this is a manifestation of a quantum dynamical localization effect that parallels Anderson localization. There is a general argument that leads to the...
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2D electron systems, since other candidates are present, such as Anderson localization.[clarification needed] More generally, a Wigner crystal phase can...
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chaos, in the study of waveguides, in photonic crystals and in Anderson localization, or as a limit on shrinking thin wires. Quantum graphs have become...
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discrepancy between diffusion models and quantum predictions, like Anderson localization. Consider a graph with n {\displaystyle n} vertices, defined by...
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conductivity, see Cutler, M.; Mott, N. (1969). "Observation of Anderson Localization in an Electron Gas". Physical Review. 181 (3): 1336. Bibcode:1969PhRv...
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phenomenon of Anderson localization. The latter achievement of Altshuler and Aleiner is widely regarded as a major milestone and many-body localization, they...
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Together with Ilya Goldsheid and Stanislav Molchanov, he established Anderson localization for a class of one-dimensional self-adjoint operators with random...
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structure can induce bound electronic states in what is called "Anderson localization", effectively binding the electrons and inhibiting their movement...
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bosons under the same conditions, and the first to demonstrate Anderson localization in an ultra-cold atom system. His experiments illuminate fundamental...
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The robust quantization of these electronic phases is due to strong localization of electrons in their disordered, two-dimensional potential. But, at...
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ISBN 9788120327825. Cutler, M.; Mott, N. (1969). "Observation of Anderson Localization in an Electron Gas". Physical Review. 181 (3): 1336. Bibcode:1969PhRv...
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phenomena of Anderson localization and dynamical localization describe when the eigenfunctions are localized in a physical sense. Anderson Localization means...
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a two-dimensional lattice. He was also the first to demonstrate Anderson localization in a perturbed periodic system. 1995-1997 Sloan Research Fellowship...
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033617. ISSN 2469-9934. S2CID 118627872. Sacha, Krzysztof (2015). "Anderson localization and Mott insulator phase in the time domain". Scientific Reports...
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the Scottish-American physicist David J. Thouless when studying Anderson localization, as a measure of the sensitivity of energy levels to a change in...
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non-interacting model ( J i n t = 0 {\displaystyle J_{\rm {int}}=0} ) localize due to Anderson localization. In other words, the domain walls get pinned by the disorder...
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implementation of two novel light-guiding approaches, transverse Anderson localization and gain-guiding in an index-antiguiding fiber, with potential applications...
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ISBN 978-0-521-63145-7. Cutler, M.; Mott, N. (1969). "Observation of Anderson Localization in an Electron Gas". Physical Review. 181 (3): 1336. Bibcode:1969PhRv...
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