Focusing by blocking: repeatedly generating central density peaks in self-propelled particle systems by exploiting diffusive processes
Soft Condensed Matter
2015-05-29 v1 Statistical Mechanics
Abstract
Over the past few years the displacement statistics of self-propelled particles has been intensely studied, revealing their long-time diffusive behavior. Here, we demonstrate that a concerted combination of boundary conditions and switching on and off the self-propelling drive can generate and afterwards arbitrarily often restore a non-stationary centered peak in their spatial distribution. This corresponds to a partial reversibility of their statistical behavior, in opposition to the above-mentioned long-time diffusive nature. Interestingly, it is a diffusive process that mediates and makes possible this procedure. It should be straightforward to verify our predictions in a real experimental system.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1505.01706,
title = {Focusing by blocking: repeatedly generating central density peaks in self-propelled particle systems by exploiting diffusive processes},
author = {Andreas M. Menzel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1505.01706},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
6 pages, 6 figures