Non-Isothermal Fluctuation-Dissipation Relations and Brownian Thermometry
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❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
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brownianfluctuation-dissipationnon-isothermalmotionrelationstheoremthermometryapplicable
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The classical theory of Brownian motion rests on fundamental laws of statistical mechanics, such as the equipartition theorem and the fluctuation-dissipation theorem, which are not applicable in non-isothermal situations. We derive the generalized fluctuation-dissipation relations and Langevin equations governing such non-isothermal Brownian motion, including explicit results for the frequency-dependent noise temperature and Brownian thermometry far from equilibrium.
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