Reflectance Fluctuations in an Absorbing Random Waveguide

Abstract

We study the statistics of the reflectance (the ratio of reflected and incident intensities) of an N-mode disordered waveguide with weak absorption γ per mean free path. Two distinct regimes are identified. The regime γN21 shows universal fluctuations. With increasing length L of the waveguide, the variance of the reflectance changes from the value 2/15 N2, characteristic for universal conductance fluctuations in disordered wires, to another value 1/8 N2, characteristic for chaotic cavities. The weak-localization correction to the average reflectance performs a similar crossover from the value 1/3 N to 1/4 N. In the regime γN21, the large-L distribution of the reflectance R becomes very wide and asymmetric, P(R) (1-R)-2 for R 1-γN.

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