Until now, when describing transport through the vast class of anomalous media, researchers always assumed that it was sufficient to simply replace the classical step length distribution with an anomalous one of choice. The presented results reveal that this is not sufficient, leading to macroscopic violations of multiple physical quantities that were not recognized in the previous literature. In anomalous transport, light acquires a "memory"of its past trajectory, which requires the introduction of new rules for its propagation-especially when crossing boundaries between different regions. This work successfully identiffies the complete set of rules-a "recipe"for the correct modeling of anomalous light transport-validating it in a range of different scenarios and revealing some counter-intuitive consequences of its application to the case of finite heterogeneous media. These results represent a generalization of classical transport that can also be applied to all types of anomalous transport beyond light and optics, offering insights on both its physical interpretation and expected impact on experimental measurements.

Rules for Monte Carlo simulations through anomalous heterogeneous media / Tommasi, Federico; Pattelli, Lorenzo; Cavalieri, Stefano; Fini, Lorenzo; Paolucci, Michela; Pini, Ernesto; Sassaroli, Angelo; Martelli, Fabrizio. - In: PROGRESS IN BIOMEDICAL OPTICS AND IMAGING. - ISSN 1605-7422. - 13320:(2025). (Intervento presentato al convegno Biomedical Light Scattering XV 2025 tenutosi a San Francisco, California, United States nel 25-31/01/2025) [10.1117/12.3042994].

Rules for Monte Carlo simulations through anomalous heterogeneous media

Pattelli, Lorenzo;Pini, Ernesto;
2025

Abstract

Until now, when describing transport through the vast class of anomalous media, researchers always assumed that it was sufficient to simply replace the classical step length distribution with an anomalous one of choice. The presented results reveal that this is not sufficient, leading to macroscopic violations of multiple physical quantities that were not recognized in the previous literature. In anomalous transport, light acquires a "memory"of its past trajectory, which requires the introduction of new rules for its propagation-especially when crossing boundaries between different regions. This work successfully identiffies the complete set of rules-a "recipe"for the correct modeling of anomalous light transport-validating it in a range of different scenarios and revealing some counter-intuitive consequences of its application to the case of finite heterogeneous media. These results represent a generalization of classical transport that can also be applied to all types of anomalous transport beyond light and optics, offering insights on both its physical interpretation and expected impact on experimental measurements.
2025
Biomedical Light Scattering XV 2025
25-31/01/2025
San Francisco, California, United States
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