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Delocalization in dimensional crossover from one to three dimensions due to transverse disorder in random layered samples

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Abstract

Laser beam transmission through a random layered system follows and then departs from 1D simulations. This is due to wave delocalization associated with increasing angular spread caused by transverse disorder

© 2007 Optical Society of America

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