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Bilayer graphene lattice-layer entanglement in the presence of non-Markovian phase noise

2018

The evolution of single particle excitations of bilayer graphene under effects of non-Markovian noise is described with focus on the decoherence process of lattice-layer (LL) maximally entangled states. Once that the noiseless dynamics of an arbitrary initial state is identified by the correspondence between the tight-binding Hamiltonian for the AB-stacked bilayer graphene and the Dirac equation -- which includes pseudovector- and tensor-like field interactions -- the noisy environment is described as random fluctuations on bias voltage and mass terms. The inclusion of noisy dynamics reproduces the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck processes: a non-Markovian noise model with a well-defined Markovian limit…

PhysicsQuantum decoherenceQuantum entanglementQuantum PhysicsDissipation01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmassymbols.namesakeQuantum mechanicsDirac equation0103 physical sciencesPhase noisesymbols010306 general physicsHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Bilayer graphenePseudovector
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Stabilization by dissipation and stochastic resonant activation in quantum metastable systems

2018

In this tutorial paper we present a comprehensive review of the escape dynamics from quantum metastable states in dissipative systems and related noise-induced effects. We analyze the role of dissipation and driving in the escape process from quantum metastable states with and without an external driving force, starting from a nonequilibrium initial condition. We use the Caldeira–Leggett model and a non-perturbative theoretical technique within the Feynman–Vernon influence functional approach in strong dissipation regime. In the absence of driving, we find that the escape time from the metastable region has a nonmonotonic behavior versus the system-bath coupling and the temperature, produci…

PhysicsQuantum noiseGeneral Physics and AstronomyNon-equilibrium thermodynamicsDissipation01 natural sciencesSettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della Materia010305 fluids & plasmasCoupling (physics)Quantum mechanicsMetastability0103 physical sciencesDissipative systemInitial value problemGeneral Materials Sciencenoise induced phenomenaPhysical and Theoretical Chemistryresonant activation010306 general physicsQuantumquantum metastable systemsThe European Physical Journal Special Topics
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Hot electron noise in n-type GaAs in crossed electric and magnetic fields

2006

A Monte Carlo analysis of hot electron transport properties of bulk \textit{n}-type GaAs in crossed electric and magnetic fields is presented. %Magnetic field strengths allowing negligible quantum effects in the electron dynamics during free flights are considered. Effects due to the nonparabolicity of bands are properly taken into account by means of a local parabolic approximation. Stochastic properties of electron transport are analyzed by computing the velocity auto-correlation function and the spectral density of fluctuations. It is shown how the presence of the magnetic field is able to deeply modify electron noise up to high electric field strengths. The resulting features of the vel…

PhysicsRange (particle radiation)Condensed matter physicsScatteringMonte Carlo methodGeneral Physics and AstronomySpectral densityMonte Carlo methods noiseCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectMagnetic fieldGallium arsenideBoltzmann equationchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryElectric fieldNoise (radio)Journal of Applied Physics
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A numerical study of postshock oscillations in slowly moving shock waves

2003

Abstract Godunov-type methods and other shock capturing schemes can display pathological behavior in certain flow situations. This paper discusses the numerical anomaly associated to slowly moving shocks. We present a series of numerical experiments that illustrate the formation and propagation of this pathology, and allows us to establish some conclusions and question some previous conjectures for the source of the numerical noise. A simple diagnosis on an explicit Steger-Warming scheme shows that some intermediate states in the first time steps deviate from the true direction and contaminate the flow structure. A remedy is presented in the form of a new flux split method with an entropy i…

PhysicsShock capturing schemesSlowly moving shocksMechanicsMoving shockFlux split methodsComputational MathematicsNonlinear systems of conservation lawsNumerical noiseComputational Theory and MathematicsModeling and SimulationModelling and SimulationCompressible flowsEntropy (energy dispersal)Computers & Mathematics with Applications
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External Noise Effects in Silicon MOS Inversion Layer

2013

The effect of the addition of an external source of correlated noise on the electron transport in silicon MOS inversion layer, driven by a static electric field, has been investigated. The electron dynamics is simulated by a Monte Carlo procedure which takes into account non-polar optical and acoustic phonons. In our modelling of the quasi-two-dimensional electron gas, the potential profile, perpendicular to the MOS structure, is assumed to follow the triangular potential approximation. We calculate the changes in both the autocorrelation function and the spectral density of the velocity fluctuations, at different values of noise amplitude and correlation time. The findings indicate that, t…

PhysicsSiliconchemistryGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementInversion (meteorology)Silicon MOS inversion layer Noise effectsExternal noiseSettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della MateriaComputational physics
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Three-Dimensional Mapping and Ranging of Objects Using Speckle Pattern Analysis

2010

In this chapter, we present two novel approaches for 3-D object shape measurement and range estimation based on digital image processing of speckle patterns. In the first one, 3-D mapping and range measurement are retrieved by projecting, through a ground glass diffuser, random speckle patterns on the object or on the camera for a transmissive and reflective configuration, respectively. Thus, the camera sensor records in time sequence different speckle patterns at different distances, and by using correlation operation between them, it is possible to achieve 3-D mapping and range finding. In the second one, the 3-D mapping and ranging are performed by sensing the visibility associated with …

PhysicsSpeckle patternInterferometrybusiness.industryReference beamDigital image processingVisibility (geometry)Speckle noiseComputer visionRangingArtificial intelligenceImage sensorbusiness
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LÉVY FLIGHT SUPERDIFFUSION: AN INTRODUCTION

2008

After a short excursion from discovery of Brownian motion to the Richardson "law of four thirds" in turbulent diffusion, the article introduces the L\'{e}vy flight superdiffusion as a self-similar L\'{e}vy process. The condition of self-similarity converts the infinitely divisible characteristic function of the L\'{e}vy process into a stable characteristic function of the L\'{e}vy motion. The L\'{e}vy motion generalizes the Brownian motion on the base of the $\alpha$-stable distributions theory and fractional order derivatives. The further development of the idea lies on the generalization of the Langevin equation with a non-Gaussian white noise source and the use of functional approach. Th…

PhysicsStationary distributionStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Characteristic function (probability theory)Applied MathematicsFOS: Physical sciencesWhite noiseLévy processLangevin equationNonlinear systemLévy flightModeling and SimulationStatistical physicsEngineering (miscellaneous)Condensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsBrownian motionInternational Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos
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Enhancement of stability in randomly switching potential with metastable state

2004

The overdamped motion of a Brownian particle in randomly switching piece-wise metastable linear potential shows noise enhanced stability (NES): the noise stabilizes the metastable system and the system remains in this state for a longer time than in the absence of white noise. The mean first passage time (MFPT) has a maximum at a finite value of white noise intensity. The analytical expression of MFPT in terms of the white noise intensity, the parameters of the potential barrier, and of the dichotomous noise is derived. The conditions for the NES phenomenon and the parameter region where the effect can be observed are obtained. The mean first passage time behaviours as a function of the mea…

PhysicsStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)FOS: Physical sciencesWhite noiseCondensed Matter - Soft Condensed MatterCondensed Matter Physicsmetastable stateStability (probability)Electronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsIntensity (physics)MetastabilitySoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)Rectangular potential barrierFirst-hitting-time modelAtomic physicsBrownian motionNoise (radio)Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics
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Active Brownian Motion Models and Applications to Ratchets

2008

We give an overview over recent studies on the model of Active Brownian Motion (ABM) coupled to reservoirs providing free energy which may be converted into kinetic energy of motion. First, we present an introduction to a general concept of active Brownian particles which are capable to take up energy from the source and transform part of it in order to perform various activities. In the second part of our presentation we consider applications of ABM to ratchet systems with different forms of differentiable potentials. Both analytical and numerical evaluations are discussed for three cases of sinusoidal, staircase-like and Mateos ratchet potentials, also with the additional loads modeled by…

PhysicsStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)RatchetPerturbation (astronomy)FOS: Physical sciencesFluctuation phenomena random processes noise Brownian motion Nonlinear dynamics and chaosWhite noiseCondensed Matter - Soft Condensed MatterCondensed Matter PhysicsKinetic energyElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsClassical mechanicsPhysics - Data Analysis Statistics and ProbabilityMolecular motorDirectionalitySoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)Differentiable functionBrownian motionData Analysis Statistics and Probability (physics.data-an)Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics
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Magnetostochastic resonance under colored noise condition

2012

Stochastic resonance (SR) is an amplification of the system output in correspondence of well-defined finite values of the noise strength that is injected into the system [Gammaitoni et al., Rev. Mod. Phys. 70, 223 (1998), Grigorenko et al., IEEE Trans. Magn. 31, 2491 (1995), Mantegna et al., J. Appl. Phys. 97, 10E519 (2005)]. In order to clarify the influence of a colored noise, in this paper magnetostochastic resonance (MSR) in magnetic systems described by the dynamic Preisach model is numerically investigated in the presence of colored noise. In this paper it is shown that: a) noise spectrum affects MSR; b) white noise, 1/f and 1/f(2) noise induce in magnetic systems described by the dyn…

PhysicsStochastic resonanceSTOCHASTIC RESONANCEPREISACH MODELNoise spectral densityGeneral Physics and AstronomyResonanceWhite noiseSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciMagnetic hysteresisNuclear magnetic resonanceColors of noiseQuantum mechanicsHYSTERESISNoise (radio)Noise strengthJournal of Applied Physics
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