Rain model for the transmission spectra of one dimensional disorder system
Zheng Liu, Xunya Jiang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a rain model to simulate the transmission spectra of one-dimensional disordered systems, capturing the coupling of local modes through Lorentzian peaks, providing an approximate characterization of spectral features.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel rain model that effectively mimics the spectral characteristics of one-dimensional disordered systems, including mode coupling effects.
Findings
Model reproduces spectral features with coupled Lorentzian peaks
Approximate characterization of transmission spectra achieved
Highlights mode coupling in disordered systems
Abstract
We imitate the spectrum character of one-dimensional disorder system with our new rain model. It has been shown that the transmission spectrum can be approximately characterized by the model, which include some coupled lorentzian transmission peaks on the spectrum and embody the coupling of the local modes in the disorder system.
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Taxonomy
TopicsLiquid Crystal Research Advancements · Random lasers and scattering media · Quantum chaos and dynamical systems
