Abstract:
We consider the response of a memoryless nonlinear device that acts instantaneously, converting an input signal ξ(t) into an output η(t) at the same time t. For input Gaussian noise with power-spectrum 1/f α, the nonlinearity can modify the spectral index of the output to give a spectrum that varies as 1/f α′ with α′ ≠ α. We show that the value of α′ depends on the nonlinear transformation and can be tuned continuously. This provides a general mechanism for the ubiquitous 1/f noise found in nature.