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Relativistic stable processes in quasi-ballistic heat conduction in thin film semiconductors

In this article, we show how relativistic alpha stable processes can be used to explain quasi-ballistic heat conduction in semiconductors. This is a method that can fit experimental results of ultrafast laser heating in alloys. It also provides a connection to a rich literature on Feynman-Kac formalism and random processes that transition from a stable Lévy process on short time and length scales to the Brownian motion at larger scales. This transition was captured by a heuristic truncated Lévy distribution in earlier papers. The rigorous Feynman-Kac approach is used to derive sharp bounds for the transition kernel. Future directions are briefly discussed.

preprint2019arXivOpen access

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