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Scaling properties of dynamical localization in monochromatically perturbed quantum maps: Standard map and Anderson
Hiroaki S Yamada1, Fumihiro Matsui2, Kensuke S Ikeda3
1Yamada Physics Research Laboratory, Aoyama 5-7-14-205, Niigata 950-2002, Japan.
Abstract:
Dynamical localization phenomena of monochromatically perturbed standard map (SM) and Anderson map (AM), which are both identified with a two-dimensional disordered system under suitable conditions, are investigated by the numerical wave-packet propagation. Some phenomenological formula of the dynamical localization length valid for wide range of control parameters are proposed for both SM and AM. For SM the formula completely agree with the experimental formula, and for AM the presence of a new regime of localization is confirmed. These formula can be derived by the self-consistent mean-field theory of Anderson localization on the basis of a new hypothesis for the cut-off length. Transient diffusion in the large limit of the localization length is also discussed.
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