Flying over decades

ORAL

Abstract

Levy flights haven been extensively used in the past three decades to describe non-Brownian motion of particles. In this presentation I give an overview on how Levy flights have been used across several disciplines, ranging from biology to finance to physics. In our publication we describe how a single electron spin 'flies' when captured in quantum dot using the central spin model. At last I motivate the use of Levy flights for the description of anomalous diffusion in modern experiments, concretely to describe the lifetimes of quasi-particles in Josephson junctions.

Authors

  • Judith Hoeller

    Graduate Student

  • Mena Issler

    Graduate Student

  • Atac Imamoglu

    Professor