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Inter-particle ratchet effect determines global current of heterogeneous particles diffusing in confinement

Statistical Mechanics 2021-01-15 v2

Abstract

In a model of NN volume-excluding spheres in a dd-dimensional tube, we consider how differences between particles in their drift velocities, diffusivities, and sizes influence the steady state distribution and axial particle current. We show that the model is exactly solvable when the geometrical constraints prevent any particle from overtaking every other -- a notion we term quasi-one-dimensionality. Then, due to a ratchet effect, the current is biased towards the velocities of the least diffusive particles. We consider special cases of this model in one dimension, and derive the exact joint gap distribution for driven tracers in a passive bath. We describe the relationship between phase space structure and irreversible drift that makes the quasi-one-dimensional supposition key to the model's solvability.

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@article{arxiv.2009.10006,
  title  = {Inter-particle ratchet effect determines global current of heterogeneous particles diffusing in confinement},
  author = {Emil Mallmin and Richard A. Blythe and Martin Evans},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.10006},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

26 pages, 7 figures

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