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Observation of open scattering channels

Authors :
van der Meer, Reinier
de Goede, Michiel
Kassenberg, Ben
Venderbosch, Pim
Snijders, Henk
Epping, Jorn
Taballione, Caterina
Vlekkert, Hans van den
Renema, Jelmer J.
Pinkse, Pepijn W. H.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The existence of fully transmissive eigenchannels ("open channels") in a random scattering medium is a counterintuitive and unresolved prediction of random matrix theory. The smoking gun of such open channels, namely a bimodal distribution of the transmission efficiencies of the scattering channels, has so far eluded experimental observation. We observe an experimental distribution of transmission efficiencies that obeys the predicted bimodal Dorokhov-Mello-Pereyra-Kumar distribution. Thereby we show the existence of open channels in a linear optical scattering system. The characterization of the scattering system is carried out by a quantum-optical readout method. We find that missing a single channel in the measurement already prevents detection of the open channels, illustrating why their observation has proven so elusive until now. Our work confirms a long-standing prediction of random matrix theory underlying wave transport through disordered systems.<br />Comment: 9 pages including methods and supplementary materials. 3 figures

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Optics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2110.04380
Document Type :
Working Paper