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Active matter as the underpinning agency for extraordinary sensitivity of biological membranes to electric fields

Research RF Safe Research Library Jan 1, 2025

This biophysics paper presents a nonequilibrium (active matter) statistical mechanics model for electromechanical biological membranes. It argues that energy-driven activity in membranes could enable detection of electric fields far below equilibrium thermal-noise limits, and reports that the model can reproduce…

Quasiuniversal transient behavior of a nonequilibrium Mott insulator driven by an electric field.

Research RF Safe Research Library Jan 1, 2012

This paper presents a theoretical description of nonequilibrium dynamics in a three-dimensional Fermi-Hubbard model driven by an external electric field. The authors report direction-dependent damping of Bloch oscillations and the emergence of a long-lived transient prethermalized state over a broad range of field…

Spin polarization induced by in-plane electric and magnetic fields in two-dimensional heavy-hole systems.

Research RF Safe Research Library Jan 1, 2010

This theoretical study uses a nonequilibrium Green function approach to analyze current-induced spin polarization in a two-dimensional heavy-hole system with cubic Rashba spin-orbit coupling under in-plane electric and magnetic fields. The authors report monotonic decreases in longitudinal conductivity with…

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