Photonic heterostructures with Levy-type disorder: statistics of coherent transmission

Abstract

We study the electromagnetic transmission T through one-dimensional (1D) photonic heterostructures whose random layer thicknesses follow a long-tailed distribution --L\'evy-type distribution. Based on recent predictions made for 1D coherent transport with L\'evy-type disorder, we show numerically that for a system of length L (i) the average <- T> Lα for 0<α<1, while <- T> L for 1α<2, α being the exponent of the power-law decay of the layer-thickness probability distribution; and (ii) the transmission distribution P(T) is independent of the angle of incidence and frequency of the electromagnetic wave, but it is fully determined by the values of α and < T>.

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