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Survival probability time distribution in dielectric cavities
Jung-Wan Ryu ; Soo-Young Lee ; Chil-Min Kim ; Young-Jai Park ;
Date 28 Feb 2006
Journal Phys Rev E, 73 (3 Pt 2), 036207
AbstractWe study the survival probability time distribution (SPTD) in dielectric cavities. In a circular dielectric cavity the SPTD has an algebraic long time behavior, approximately t(-2) in both the TM and TE cases, but shows different short time behaviors due to the existence of the Brewster angle in the TE case where the short time behavior is exponential. The SPTD for a stadium-shaped cavity decays exponentially, and the exponent shows a relation of gamma approximately n(-2), n is the refractive index, and the proportional coefficient is obtained from a simple model of the steady probability distribution. We also discuss the SPTD for a quadrupolar deformed cavity and show that the long time behavior can be algebraic or exponential depending on the location of islands.
Source PubMed, pmid16605631
Other sources [GID 711388] nlin.CD/0510004 nlin/0510004
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