Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics
Scientific paper
1998-04-27
Physics
Condensed Matter
Statistical Mechanics
Postscript file, 8 pages including 9 figures
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevE.58.4254
We perform numerical scattering experiments on a Lorentz array of disks centered on a triangular lattice with L columns and study its transmission and reflection properties. In the finite horizon case, the motion of the particles may be modeled as simple one dimensional random walks with absorbing walls for which the scaling of the transmission and reflection coefficients are known, and agree with those found numerically. In the infinite horizon case the analogy with a simple diffusive process is no longer valid. In this case we compare our results with those expected for a one dimensional Levy walk, again with absorbing walls, for which logarithmic corrections to the scaling relations appear. The scaling with L and the symmetry properties of the forward and the backward are also studied, and some of their salient features are discussed.
Larralde Hernán
Leyvraz Francois
Martinez-Mekler Gustavo
Rechtman Raul
Ruffo Stefano
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