Phys. Rev. E 51, 3087–3103 (1995)Linear processes that produce 1/f or flicker noiseReceived 19 December 1994; published in the issue dated April 1995 1/f noise and flicker noises—i.e., the class of 1/fα noises with 0.5<α<1.5—are as ubiquitous as they are mysterious. Several physical mechanisms to generate 1/f noise have been devised, and most of them try to obtain a broad, nearly flat distribution of relaxation times, which would then yield a 1/f spectrum. However, they are all very specialized, and none of them addresses the question of the apparent universality of this noise, while they all fail in some respect. I show here that the power spectral density of a relaxing linear system driven by white noise is determined by the eigenvalue density of the linear operator associated with the system. I also show that the eigenvalue densities of linear operators that describe diffusion and transport lead to 1/f or flicker noise. Using the concepts developed in the paper and a rough approximation of transport in a resistor, I derive the Hooge formula for the spectrum of conductance fluctuations. © 1995 The American Physical Society URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevE.51.3087
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevE.51.3087
PACS:
02.50.Ey, 05.40.+j, 05.60.+w
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