Short Necklace States, Logarithm Transmission Fluctuation and Localization Length
classification
❄️ cond-mat.dis-nn
keywords
lengthnecklaceshortstatesfluctuationlocalizationalmostconstant
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We investigate the widely-existing short necklace states in random systems. It is found that their peak width and relative height in lnT spectra keep almost constant when the system length increases, which is explained by the coupled-resonator theory with intrinsic parameters. This property makes them special in contribution of lnT fluctuation. Further, short necklace states can help us to deeply understand the physical meaning of localization length and the delocalized effectin localized regime.
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