We describe how to engineer wave-function delocalization in disordered systems modeled by tight-binding Hamiltonians in d>1 dimensions. We show analytically that a simple product structure for the random on-site potential energies, together with suitably chosen hopping strengths, allows a resonant scattering process leading to ballistic transport along one direction, and a controlled coexistence of extended Bloch states and anisotropically localized states in the spectrum. We demonstrate that these features persist in the thermodynamic limit for a continuous range of the system parameters. Numerical results support these findings and highlight the robustness of the extended regime with respect to deviations from the exact resonance conditio...
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We study electronic transport properties of disordered polymers in a quasi-one-dimensional model wit...
A study of long-range interactions in disordered systems yields a surprising result: Transport can i...
We study electronic transport properties of disordered polymers in a quasi-one-dimensional model wit...
The density of states, even for a perfectly ordered tight-binding model, can exhibit a tail-like fea...
© 1994 The American Physical Society. Thanks are warmly due to Rainer Scharf, who introduced us to t...
In one-dimension and for discrete uncorrelated random potentials, such as tight binding models, all ...
We perform both analytical and numerical studies of the one-dimensional tight-binding Hamiltonian wi...
We consider the electron dynamics and transport properties of one-dimensional continuous models wit...
We study the dynamics of an electron subjected to a uniform electric field within a tight-binding mo...
We study the dynamical behavior of disordered quantum well-based semiconductor superlattices where t...
The amplitude of localized quantum states in random or disordered media may exhibit long range expon...
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Journal ArticleIt is shown that anomalous dispersion of quasiparticles leads to nonpropagating state...
The single-parameter scaling hypothesis predicts the absence of delocalized states for noninteractin...
In general, the dynamics of many-body quantum systems far-from-equilibrium is highly intricate, and ...
We study electronic transport properties of disordered polymers in a quasi-one-dimensional model wit...
A study of long-range interactions in disordered systems yields a surprising result: Transport can i...
We study electronic transport properties of disordered polymers in a quasi-one-dimensional model wit...
The density of states, even for a perfectly ordered tight-binding model, can exhibit a tail-like fea...
© 1994 The American Physical Society. Thanks are warmly due to Rainer Scharf, who introduced us to t...
In one-dimension and for discrete uncorrelated random potentials, such as tight binding models, all ...
We perform both analytical and numerical studies of the one-dimensional tight-binding Hamiltonian wi...
We consider the electron dynamics and transport properties of one-dimensional continuous models wit...
We study the dynamics of an electron subjected to a uniform electric field within a tight-binding mo...
We study the dynamical behavior of disordered quantum well-based semiconductor superlattices where t...
The amplitude of localized quantum states in random or disordered media may exhibit long range expon...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.We study the localization properties of a test dipole feeling ...
Journal ArticleIt is shown that anomalous dispersion of quasiparticles leads to nonpropagating state...
The single-parameter scaling hypothesis predicts the absence of delocalized states for noninteractin...
In general, the dynamics of many-body quantum systems far-from-equilibrium is highly intricate, and ...