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Recovery of normal heat conduction in harmonic chains with correlated disorder

Published 23 Mar 2015 in cond-mat.dis-nn and cond-mat.stat-mech | (1503.06502v1)

Abstract: We consider heat transport in one-dimensional harmonic chains with isotopic disorder, focussing our attention mainly on how disorder correlations affect heat conduction. Our approach reveals that long-range correlations can change the number of low-frequency extended states. As a result, with a proper choice of correlations one can control how the conductivity $\kappa$ scales with the chain length $N$. We present a detailed analysis of the role of specific long-range correlations for which a size-independent conductivity is exactly recovered in the case of fixed boundary conditions. As for free boundary conditions, we show that disorder correlations can lead to a conductivity scaling as $\kappa \sim N{\varepsilon}$, with the scaling exponent $\varepsilon$ being arbitrarily small (although not strictly zero), so that normal conduction is almost recovered even in this case.

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