Currents in complex polymers: an example of superstatistics for short time series

Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics

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7 pages, 9 figures

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We apply superstatistical techniques to an experimental time series of measured transient current through a thin Aluminium-PMMA-Aluminium film. We show that in good approximation the current can be approximated by local Gaussian processes with fluctuating variance. The marginal density exhibits `fat tails' and is well modelled by a superstatistical model. Our techniques can be generally applied to other short time series as well.

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