2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-491156/v1
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Observation of Anderson localization beyond the spectrum of the disorder

Abstract: Anderson localization is a fundamental wave phenomenon predicting that transport in a 1D uncorrelated disordered system comes to a complete halt, experiencing no transport whatsoever. However, in reality, a disordered physical system is always correlated, because it must have a finite spectrum. Common wisdom in the field states that localization is dominant only for wavepackets whose spectral extent resides within the region of the wavenumber span of the disorder. Here, we experimentally observe that Anderson … Show more

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