Complex wave-interference phenomena: From the atomic nucleus to mesoscopic systems to microwave cavities
Por:
Mello P.A.
Publicada:
1 ene 2001
Resumen:
Universal statistical aspects of wave scattering by a variety of physical systems ranging from atomic nuclei to mesoscopic systems and microwave cavities are described. A statistical model for the scattering matrix is employed to address the problem of quantum chaotic scattering. The model, introduced in the past in the context of nuclear physics, discusses the problem in terms of a prompt and an equilibrated component: it incorporates the average value of the scattering matrix to account for the prompt processes and satisfies the requirements of flux conservation, causality and ergodicity. The main application of the model is the analysis of electronic transport through ballistic mesoscopic cavities: it describes well the results from the numerical solutions of the Schrödinger equation for two-dimensional cavities.
Filiaciones:
Mello P.A.:
Instituto de Física, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de México, México D.F., Mexico
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