Random Resonators and Prelocalized Modes in Disordered Dielectric Films
Abstract
Areal density of disorder-induced resonators with a high quality factor, Q 1, in a film with fluctuating refraction index is calculated theoretically. We demonstrate that for a given kl>1, where k is the light wave vector, and l is the transport mean free path, when on average the light propagation is diffusive, the likelihood for finding a random resonator increases dramatically with increasing the correlation radius of the disorder. Parameters of most probable resonators as functions of Q and kl are found.
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