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Ratchet effect in inhomogeneous inertial systems: I. Adiabatic case

Statistical Mechanics 2008-07-18 v2

Abstract

Risken's matrix continued fraction method is used to solve the Fokker-Planck equation to calculate particle current in an inertial symmetric (sinusoidal) periodic potential under the action of a constant force. The particle moves in a medium with friction coefficient also varying periodically in space as the potential but with a finite phase difference ϕ(nπ,n=0,1,2,...)\phi (\ne n\pi, n=0,1,2, ...). The algebraic sum of current with applied forces ±F\pm|F| gives the ratchet current in the adiabatic limit. Even though, the effect of frictional inhomogeneity is weak, the ratchet current shows very rich qualitative characteristics. The effects of variation of FF, the temperature TT, and the average friction coefficient γ0\gamma_0 on the performance characteristics of the ratchet are presented.

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@article{arxiv.0807.2725,
  title  = {Ratchet effect in inhomogeneous inertial systems: I. Adiabatic case},
  author = {W. L. Reenbohn and Mangal C. Mahato},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0807.2725},
  year   = {2008}
}

Comments

21pages,11 figures

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