An interesting feature of the Davies-Unruh effect is that a uniformly accelerated observer sees an isotropic thermal spectrum of particles even though there is a preferred direction in this context, determined by the direction of the acceleration g. We investigate the thermal fluctuations in the Unruh bath by studying the Brownian motion of particles in the bath, especially as regards to isotropy. We find that the thermal fluctuations are anisotropic and induce different frictional drag forces on the Brownian particle depending on whether it has a drift velocity along the direction of acceleration g or in a direction transverse to it. Using the fluctuation-dissipation theorem, we argue that this anisotropy arises due to quantum correlations...
Modern microscopic techniques following the stochastic motion of labelled tracer particles have unco...
Observation of the Brownian motion of a small probe interacting with its environment provides one of...
We derive a master equation for the reduced density matrix of a uniformly accelerating quantum detec...
Asymmetric test particles can rectify thermal fluctuations of impinging particles, if the test parti...
In several recent works high-resolution interferometric detection allowed to study the Brownian moti...
We study the stochastic motion of a particle subject to spatially varying Lorentz force in the smal...
The Unruh effect states that a uniformly linearly accelerated observer with proper acceleration a ex...
Recently, it has been discovered that systems of active Brownian particles (APB) at high density org...
Brownian motion of microscopic particles is driven by collisions with surrounding fluid molecules. T...
The Brownian motion of particles in a fluid is a problem with spectacular historical roots [1, 2] an...
Two models for quantum Brownian motion -the Oscillator Bath (OB) model and the Random Band-Matrix (R...
We consider a quantum particle coupled (with strength λ) to a spatial array of independent non-inter...
It is predicted that an accelerating electron performs a Brownian motion in the inertial frame. This...
[eng] Brownian motion refers to the random movement that undergo mesosized particles suspended in a ...
We show that for particles performing Brownian motion in a frozen array of scatterers long-time corr...
Modern microscopic techniques following the stochastic motion of labelled tracer particles have unco...
Observation of the Brownian motion of a small probe interacting with its environment provides one of...
We derive a master equation for the reduced density matrix of a uniformly accelerating quantum detec...
Asymmetric test particles can rectify thermal fluctuations of impinging particles, if the test parti...
In several recent works high-resolution interferometric detection allowed to study the Brownian moti...
We study the stochastic motion of a particle subject to spatially varying Lorentz force in the smal...
The Unruh effect states that a uniformly linearly accelerated observer with proper acceleration a ex...
Recently, it has been discovered that systems of active Brownian particles (APB) at high density org...
Brownian motion of microscopic particles is driven by collisions with surrounding fluid molecules. T...
The Brownian motion of particles in a fluid is a problem with spectacular historical roots [1, 2] an...
Two models for quantum Brownian motion -the Oscillator Bath (OB) model and the Random Band-Matrix (R...
We consider a quantum particle coupled (with strength λ) to a spatial array of independent non-inter...
It is predicted that an accelerating electron performs a Brownian motion in the inertial frame. This...
[eng] Brownian motion refers to the random movement that undergo mesosized particles suspended in a ...
We show that for particles performing Brownian motion in a frozen array of scatterers long-time corr...
Modern microscopic techniques following the stochastic motion of labelled tracer particles have unco...
Observation of the Brownian motion of a small probe interacting with its environment provides one of...
We derive a master equation for the reduced density matrix of a uniformly accelerating quantum detec...