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Anomalous transport in low-dimensional systems with correlated disorder
Published 2005-07-27Version 1
We review recent results on the anomalous transport in one-dimensional and quasi-one-dimensional systems with bulk and surface disorder. Main attention is paid to the role of long-range correlations in random potentials for the bulk scattering, and in corrugated profiles for the surface scattering. It is shown that with a proper choice of correlations one can construct such a disorder that results in a selective transport with given properties. A particular interest is in the possibility to arrange windows of a complete transparency (or reflection) in the dependence on the wave number of incoming classical waves or electrons.
Comments: 26 pages, 3 figures
Journal: Journ. Phys. A: Math. Gen., 38 (2005) 10613
Categories: cond-mat.dis-nn
Keywords: anomalous transport, low-dimensional systems, correlated disorder, wave number, complete transparency
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