Statistics of resonance poles, phase shifts and time delays in quantum chaotic scattering: Random matrix approach for systems with broken time-reversal invariance

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DOI10.1063/1.531919zbMATH Open0872.58072arXivcond-mat/9701037OpenAlexW2034307084MaRDI QIDQ4340146FDOQ4340146

Hans-Jürgen Sommers, Y. V. Fyodorov

Publication date: 19 October 1997

Published in: Journal of Mathematical Physics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Assuming the validity of random matrices for describing the statistics of a closed chaotic quantum system, we study analytically some statistical properties of the S-matrix characterizing scattering in its open counterpart. In the first part of the paper we attempt to expose systematically ideas underlying the so-called stochastic (Heidelberg) approach to chaotic quantum scattering. Then we concentrate on systems with broken time-reversal invariance coupled to continua via M open channels. By using the supersymmetry method we derive: (i) an explicit expression for the density of S-matrix poles (resonances) in the complex energy plane (ii) an explicit expression for the parametric correlation function of densities of eigenphases of the S-matrix. We use it to find the distribution of derivatives of these eigenphases with respect to the energy ("partial delay times" ) as well as with respect to an arbitrary external parameter.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/9701037





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