Tuesday, April 17, 2012

1204.3411 (E. Alfinito et al.)

Gumbel distribution and current fluctuations in critical systems    [PDF]

E. Alfinito, J. F. Millithaler, L. Reggiani
We investigate a particular phase transition between two different tunneling regimes, direct and injection (Fowler-Nordheim), experimentally observed in the current-voltage characteristics of the light receptor bacteriorhodopsin (bR). Here, the sharp increase of the current above about 3 V is theoretically interpreted as the cross-over between the direct and injection sequential-tunneling regimes. Theory also predicts a very special behaviour for the associated current fluctuations around steady state. We find the remarkable result that in a large range of bias around the transition between the two tunneling regimes, the probability density functions can be traced back to the generalization of the Gumbel distribution. This non-Gaussian distribution is the universal standard to describe fluctuations under extreme conditions.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1204.3411

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