We study the scattering modes of light in a three-dimensional disordered medium, in the scalar approximation and above the critical density for Anderson localization. Localized modes represent a minority of the total number of modes, even well above the threshold density, whereas spatially extended subradiant modes predominate. For specific energy ranges however, almost all modes are localized, yet adjusting accordingly the probe frequency does not allow to address these only in the regime accessible numerically. Finally, their lifetime is observed to be dominated by finite-size effects, and more specifically by the ratio of the localization length to their distance to the system boundaries
International audienceWe use the random Green's matrix model to study the scaling properties of the ...
We report on recent work, [1], concerning lower bounds on the localization length of eigenfunctions ...
We study numerically the effect of boundaries on Anderson localization of light in truncated two-dim...
We address Anderson localization of light in disordered optical lattices where the disorder strength...
We address Anderson localization of light in disordered optical lattices where the disorder strength...
Anderson localization (AL) is a ubiquitous interference phenomenon in which waves fail to propagate ...
We address Anderson localization of light in disordered optical lattices where the disorder strength...
Quasiresonant scattering of light in two dimensions can be described either as a scalar or as a vect...
5 pages, 3 figuresInternational audienceAs discovered by Philip Anderson in 1958, strong disorder ca...
A blue sky, a white cloud or a red sunset are explained by classical multiple scattering theory of l...
A blue sky, a white cloud or a red sunset are explained by classical multiple scattering theory of l...
Diffusive wave transport in three-dimensional media should show a phase transition, with increasing ...
Diffusive wave transport in three-dimensional media should show a phase transition, with increasing ...
In three-dimensional disordered media, light localization can occur when the disorder is above a cer...
International audienceWe use the random Green's matrix model to study the scaling properties of the ...
International audienceWe use the random Green's matrix model to study the scaling properties of the ...
We report on recent work, [1], concerning lower bounds on the localization length of eigenfunctions ...
We study numerically the effect of boundaries on Anderson localization of light in truncated two-dim...
We address Anderson localization of light in disordered optical lattices where the disorder strength...
We address Anderson localization of light in disordered optical lattices where the disorder strength...
Anderson localization (AL) is a ubiquitous interference phenomenon in which waves fail to propagate ...
We address Anderson localization of light in disordered optical lattices where the disorder strength...
Quasiresonant scattering of light in two dimensions can be described either as a scalar or as a vect...
5 pages, 3 figuresInternational audienceAs discovered by Philip Anderson in 1958, strong disorder ca...
A blue sky, a white cloud or a red sunset are explained by classical multiple scattering theory of l...
A blue sky, a white cloud or a red sunset are explained by classical multiple scattering theory of l...
Diffusive wave transport in three-dimensional media should show a phase transition, with increasing ...
Diffusive wave transport in three-dimensional media should show a phase transition, with increasing ...
In three-dimensional disordered media, light localization can occur when the disorder is above a cer...
International audienceWe use the random Green's matrix model to study the scaling properties of the ...
International audienceWe use the random Green's matrix model to study the scaling properties of the ...
We report on recent work, [1], concerning lower bounds on the localization length of eigenfunctions ...
We study numerically the effect of boundaries on Anderson localization of light in truncated two-dim...