Escape of a Sticky Particle
Abstract
Adsorption to a surface, reversible-binding, and trapping are all prevalent scenarios where particles exhibit "stickiness". Escape and first-passage times are known to be drastically affected, but detailed understanding of this phenomenon remains illusive. To tackle this problem, we develop an analytical approach to the escape of a diffusing particle from a domain of arbitrary shape, size, and surface reactivity. This is used to elucidate the effect of stickiness on the escape time from a slab domain: revealing how adsorption and desorption rates affect the mean and variance, and providing a novel approach to infer these rates from measurements. Moreover, as any smooth boundary is locally flat, slab results are leveraged to devise a numerically efficient scheme for simulating sticky boundaries in arbitrary domains. Generalizing our analysis to higher dimensions reveals that the mean escape time abides a general structure that is independent of the dimensionality of the problem. This letter thus offers a new starting point for analytical and numerical studies of stickiness and its role in escape, first-passage, and diffusion-controlled reactions.
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@article{arxiv.2305.08701,
title = {Escape of a Sticky Particle},
author = {Yuval Scher and Shlomi Reuveni and Denis S. Grebenkov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.08701},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
5 Pages + 13 appendices pages, 4 + 3 figures