Competition between lanes and transient jammed clusters in driven binary mixtures
Statistical Mechanics
2024-04-17 v2
Abstract
We consider mixtures of oppositely driven particles, showing that their non-equilibrium steady states form lanes parallel to the drive, which coexist with transient jammed clusters where particles are temporarily immobilised. We analyse the interplay between these two types of non-equilibrium pattern formation, including their implications for macroscopic demixing perpendicular to the drive. Finite-size scaling analysis indicates that there is no critical driving force associated with demixing, which appears as a crossover in finite systems. We attribute this effect to the disruption of long-ranged order by the transient jammed clusters.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2305.05990,
title = {Competition between lanes and transient jammed clusters in driven binary mixtures},
author = {Honghao Yu and Robert L. Jack},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.05990},
year = {2024}
}
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authors' accepted version