In a noisy cyclic quantum walk, the eigenstate participation ratio correlates with spreading: below a numerically located noise strength near pi/3 the walker spreads, above it the walker localizes.
Anderson localization and nonlinearity in one dimensional disordered photonic lattices
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We experimentally investigate the evolution of linear and nonlinear waves in a realization of the Anderson model using disordered one dimensional waveguide lattices. Two types of localized eigenmodes, flat-phased and staggered, are directly measured. Nonlinear perturbations enhances localization in one type, and induce delocalization in the other. In a complementary approach, we study the evolution on short time scales of $\delta$-like wavepackets in the presence of disorder. A transition from ballistic wavepacket expansion to exponential (Anderson) localization is observed. We find an intermediate regime in which the ballistic and localized components coexist while diffusive dynamics is absent. Evidence is found for a faster transition into localization under nonlinear conditions.
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Noisy Cyclic Quantum Random Walk
In a noisy cyclic quantum walk, the eigenstate participation ratio correlates with spreading: below a numerically located noise strength near pi/3 the walker spreads, above it the walker localizes.