Metastable states and information propagation in a one-dimensional array of locally coupled bistable cells

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We study the effect of metastable states on the relaxation process (and hence information propagation) in locally coupled and boundary-driven structures. We first give a general argument to show that metastable states are inevitable even in the simplest of structures, a wire. At finite temperatures, the relaxation mechanism is a thermally assisted random walk. The time required to reach the ground state and its lifetime are determined by the coupling parameters. These time scales are studied in a model based on an array of quantum dots. © 1999 American Institute of Physics.

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Anantram, M. P., & Roychowdhury, V. P. (1999). Metastable states and information propagation in a one-dimensional array of locally coupled bistable cells. Journal of Applied Physics, 85(3), 1622–1625. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.369295

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