Dynamical phase transition in the first-passage probability of a Brownian motion
Abstract
We study theoretically, experimentally and numerically the probability distribution of the first passage times needed by a freely diffusing Brownian particle to reach a target at a distance from the initial position , taken from a normalized distribution of finite width . We show the existence of a critical value of the parameter , which determines the shape of . For the distribution has a maximum and a minimum whereas for it is a monotonically decreasing function of . This dynamical phase transition is generated by the presence of two characteristic times and , where is the diffusion coefficient. The theoretical predictions are experimentally checked on a Brownian bead whose free diffusion is initialized by an optical trap which determines the initial distribution . The presence of the phase transition in 2d has also been numerically estimated using a Langevin dynamics.
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@article{arxiv.2102.07232,
title = {Dynamical phase transition in the first-passage probability of a Brownian motion},
author = {Benjamin Besga and Felix Faisant and Artyom Petrosyan and Sergio Ciliberto and Satya N. Majumdar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.07232},
year = {2021}
}