Quantum Localization for Two Coupled Kicked Rotors

Physics – Quantum Physics

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We study a system of two coupled kicked rotors, both classically and quantum mechanically, for a wide range of coupling parameters. This was motivated by two published reports, one of which reported quantum localization, while the other reported diffusion. The classical systems are chaotic, and exhibit normal diffusive behavior. In the quantum systems, we found different regimes, depending on the strength of the coupling. For weak coupling, we found quantum localization similar to that exhibited by single kicked rotors. For strong coupling, we found a quasi-diffusive growth of the width of the momentum distribution, in which the apparent diffusion coefficient decreased as time increased. The behavior in this regime can be described by the scaling theory of weak localization for two-dimensional disordered lattices. The weak and strong coupling regimes are separated by a regime of complex intermediate behavior. Thus we explain the apparent contradiction in the literature as being due to qualitatively different regimes of behavior, which we call strong and weak quantum localization.

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