Roberto E. Lagos
Sao Paulo State University
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Physica A-statistical Mechanics and Its Applications | 2005
Tania P. Simões; Roberto E. Lagos
We report the exact fundamental solution for Kramers equation associated to a Brownian gas of charged particles, under the influence of homogeneous (spatially uniform) otherwise arbitrary, external mechanical, electrical and magnetic fields. Some applications are presented, namely the hydrothermodynamical picture for Brownian motion in the long-time regime.
Physica A-statistical Mechanics and Its Applications | 2000
L. A. Barreiro; José R. Campanha; Roberto E. Lagos
Via an operator continued fraction scheme, we expand Kramers equation in the high friction limit. Then all distribution moments are expressed in terms of the first momemt (particle density). The latter satisfies a generalized Smoluchowsky equation. As an application, we present the nonequilibrium thermodynamics and hydrodynamical picture for the one-dimensional Brownian motion.
Physica A-statistical Mechanics and Its Applications | 1998
Roberto E. Lagos; Tania Simões; Adolfo L. Godoy
We model the heterogeneously catalyzed oxidation of CO over a Pt surface. A phase diagram analysis is used to probe the several steady state regimes and their stability. We incorporate an experimentally observed ‘slow’ sub-oxide kinetic step, thereby generalizing a previously presented model. In agreement with experimental data, stable, oscillatory and quasi-chaotic regimes are obtained. Furthermore, the inclusion of the sub-oxide step yields a relaxation oscillation regime.
Physica A-statistical Mechanics and Its Applications | 2014
F. C. Bauke; Roberto E. Lagos
We consider a charged Brownian gas under the influence of external, static and uniform electric and magnetic fields, immersed in a uniform bath temperature. We obtain the solution for the associated Langevin equation, and thereafter the evolution of the nonequilibrium temperature towards a nonequilibrium (hot) steady state. We apply our results to a simple yet relevant Brownian model for carrier transport in GaAs. We obtain a negative differential conductivity regime (Gunn effect) and discuss and compare our results with the experimental results.
Physica B-condensed Matter | 1994
Roberto E. Lagos
Departamento de Fisica-IGCE Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Caixa Postal 178, 13500-230 Rio Claro, Sao Paulo
Physica B-condensed Matter | 2002
A.M.J. Chaves Neto; Roberto E. Lagos
The two-impurity Anderson model is solved within a effective medium approach. All impurity parameters are modelled via Slater atomic orbitals. Impurity spectral densities and spin correlation functions are readily computed. Results are presented for the zero temperature, half-filled case.
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2001
Lazaro A. Macedo; Roberto E. Lagos
The exact solution for the full electronic Hamiltonian for a two-level dimer is obtained. The parameter constellation (roughly 20) is reparametrized via orthogonal Gaussian atomic orbitals, yielding a five-parameter model. With the dimer embedded in a thermal bath, the specific heat and several temperature-dependent dynamical susceptibilities are computed.
Physica B-condensed Matter | 2002
Lazaro A. Macedo; Roberto E. Lagos
The exact solution for the full electronic Hamiltonian for a two-level dimer is obtained. The parameter constellation (20) is reparametrized via orthogonal Slater atomic orbitals, yielding a three-parameter model. With the dimer embedded in a thermal bath, several temperature-dependent dynamical susceptibilities are computed.
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2001
Roberto E. Lagos
Abstract A Holstein–Anderson impurity model is presented. Both the electronic states and the vibrational mode associated to the impurity are treated within a novel ‘entangled’ effective medium approach (a non-perturbative, self-consistent method). Vibronic spectra and susceptibilities are readily computed for the symmetric, half-filled case. As expected, charge fluctuations (electron–phonon interactions) depletes the magnetic response (susceptibility) when compared to the no-phonon case.
Fuel and Energy Abstracts | 2011
Roberto E. Lagos; Tania P. Simoes