arXiv: Statistical Mechanics | 2019

Extended Nyquist formula for a resistance subject to a heat flow.

 
 
 

Abstract


The Nyquist formula quantifies the thermal noise driven fluctuations of voltage across a resistance in equilibrium. We deal here with the case of a resistance driven out of equilibrium by putting it in contact with two thermostats at different temperatures. We reach a non-equilibrium steady state where a heat flux is flowing through the resistance. Our measurements demonstrate anyway that a simple extension of the Nyquist formula to the non uniform temperature field describes with an excellent precision the thermal noise. For a metallic ohmic material, the fluctuations are actually equivalent to those of a resistance in equilibrium with a single thermostat at the mean temperature between the hot and cold sources.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.1088/1742-5468/ab363c
Language English
Journal arXiv: Statistical Mechanics

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