Scattering approach to Anderson localisation

Abstract

We develop a novel approach to the Anderson localisation problem in a d-dimensional disordered sample of dimension L× Md-1. Attaching a perfect lead with the cross-section Md-1 to one side of the sample, we derive evolution equations for the scattering matrix and the Wigner-Smith time delay matrix as a function of L. Using them one obtains the Fokker-Planck equation for the distribution of the proper delay times and the evolution equation for their density at weak disorder. The latter can be mapped onto a non-linear partial differential equation of the Burgers type, for which a complete analytical solution for arbitrary L is constructed. Analysing the solution for a cubic sample with M=L in the limit L ∞, we find that for d<2 the solution tends to the localised fixed point, while for d>2 to the metallic fixed point and provide explicit results for the density of the delay times in these two limits.

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