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Anderson localization of light by impurities in a solid transparent matrix

Published 2 Aug 2024 in physics.optics and cond-mat.dis-nn | (2408.01381v1)

Abstract: A solid transparent medium with randomly positioned, immobile impurity atoms is a promising candidate for observation of Anderson localization of light in three dimensions. It can have low losses and allows for mitigation of the detrimental effect of longitudinal optical fields by an external magnetic field, but it has its own issues: thermal oscillations of atoms around their equilibrium positions and inhomogeneous broadening of atomic spectral lines due to random local electric fields. We show that these complications should not impede observation of Anderson localization of light in such materials. The thermal oscillations hardly affect light propagation whereas the inhomogeneous broadening can be compensated for by increasing the number density of impurity atoms.

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