Short-time particle motion in a one-dimensional lattice with site disorder
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Abstract
Like a free particle, the initial growth of a broad (relative to lattice spacing) wavepacket placed on an ordered lattice is slow (zero initial slope) and becomes linear in t at long time. On a disordered 1-dimensional lattice, the growth is inhibited at long time (Anderson localization). We consider site disorder with nearest-neighbor hopping on 1-dimensional systems, and show via numerical simulations supported by the analytical study that the short time growth of the particle distribution is faster on the disordered lattice than on the ordered one. Such faster spread takes place on time and length scale that may be relevant to the exciton motion in disordered systems.
*This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation under Grant CHE1953701. M.S. is supported by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research under Grant No. FA9550-22-1-0175.
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Publication: B. Cui, M. Sukharev, A. Nitzan, "Short-time particle motion in a one-dimensional lattice with site disorder", submitted to Journal of Chemical Physics, under review, preprint available.
Presenters
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Bingyu Cui
- University of Pennsylvania