
TL;DR
This paper investigates stochastic resonance in finite two-dimensional Ising systems using Monte Carlo simulations, revealing a characteristic peak in correlation between external field and magnetization across different temperatures, fields, and lattice sizes.
Contribution
It demonstrates the occurrence of stochastic resonance in Ising systems and analyzes how it varies with temperature, external field strength, and system size.
Findings
Peak in correlation function indicating stochastic resonance
Dependence of resonance on temperature and external field
Variation of resonance with lattice size
Abstract
We study by Monte Carlo techniques the evolution of finite two-dimensional Ising systems in oscillating magnetic fields. The phenomenon of stochastic resonance is observed. The characteristic peak obtained for the correlation function between the external field and magnetization, versus the temperature of the system, is studied for various external fields and lattice sizes.
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