Level spacing statistics of disordered finite superlattices spectra and motional narrowing as a random matrix theory effect
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❄️ cond-mat.dis-nn
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disorderedmatrixrandomtheoryconsequenceeffectfinitelevel
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In the present work the problem of coupled disordered quantum wells is addressed in a random matrix theory framework. The quantum wells are short repulsive binary alloys embeded by ordered barriers and show well defined quantized levels as a consequence of spatial confinement. Finite disordered superlattices may show both diffusive-like and localized minibands. Three different level repulsion suppression mechanisms are discussed by analysing the evolution of nearest-level-spacing distribution function within each superlattice miniband. The present numerical results show a motional narrowing effect, which is in fact a consequence of the random matrix theory.
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