Continuous Markov process theory is used to model the electrical noise induced in a passive wire loop by the thermal motions of ions in a nearby solution. The ions, being charged particles in Brownian motion, generate a fluctuating magnetic field, and that in turn induces a fluctuating electromotive force (emf) that augments the loop's Johnson emf. It is shown that the spectral density function of the equilibrium current in the wire loop is thereby increased, for moderate cycle frequencies ν, by approximately a factor (1+αν2), where α is determined by the geometry of the system, the resistance of the loop, and the charges, diffusion coefficients, and concentrations of the solution ions. It is also shown that the temporal trajectory of the l...
This article proposes an original approach aimed at modelling the noise density in sensors based on ...
Spin pumping by a moving magnetization gives rise to an electric voltage over a spin valve. Thermal ...
9 pages, 6 figuresInternational audienceWe study Johnson-Nyquist noise in macroscopically inhomogene...
Continuous Markov process theory is used to model classical thermal noise in two wire loops of resis...
Four sources of electrical noise in biological membranes, each with a different physical basis, are ...
A Green's function approach is developed from first principles to evaluate the power spectral densit...
The theory of ion transport in the vicinity of a vibrating probe is developed. It is shown that the ...
A model is presented for the ionic mechanism of low frequency 1/f electrical noise which has been ob...
AbstractWe describe a new electrophysiological technique called nonequilibrium response spectroscopy...
Motional heating of ions in microfabricated traps is one of the open challenges hindering experiment...
AbstractWe present a novel mathematical approach to model noise in dynamical systems. We do so by co...
Seemingly unrelated experiments such as electrolyte transport through nanotubes, nano-scale electroc...
The origin of the Johnson noise of resistors is reviewed by a new model fitting in the Fluctuation-D...
A quantitative study of the steady-state behavior of the sodium and potassium conductance for the Ho...
Applying purely thermodynamic arguments it has been shown that temperature fluctuations in a sample ...
This article proposes an original approach aimed at modelling the noise density in sensors based on ...
Spin pumping by a moving magnetization gives rise to an electric voltage over a spin valve. Thermal ...
9 pages, 6 figuresInternational audienceWe study Johnson-Nyquist noise in macroscopically inhomogene...
Continuous Markov process theory is used to model classical thermal noise in two wire loops of resis...
Four sources of electrical noise in biological membranes, each with a different physical basis, are ...
A Green's function approach is developed from first principles to evaluate the power spectral densit...
The theory of ion transport in the vicinity of a vibrating probe is developed. It is shown that the ...
A model is presented for the ionic mechanism of low frequency 1/f electrical noise which has been ob...
AbstractWe describe a new electrophysiological technique called nonequilibrium response spectroscopy...
Motional heating of ions in microfabricated traps is one of the open challenges hindering experiment...
AbstractWe present a novel mathematical approach to model noise in dynamical systems. We do so by co...
Seemingly unrelated experiments such as electrolyte transport through nanotubes, nano-scale electroc...
The origin of the Johnson noise of resistors is reviewed by a new model fitting in the Fluctuation-D...
A quantitative study of the steady-state behavior of the sodium and potassium conductance for the Ho...
Applying purely thermodynamic arguments it has been shown that temperature fluctuations in a sample ...
This article proposes an original approach aimed at modelling the noise density in sensors based on ...
Spin pumping by a moving magnetization gives rise to an electric voltage over a spin valve. Thermal ...
9 pages, 6 figuresInternational audienceWe study Johnson-Nyquist noise in macroscopically inhomogene...