Self-diffusion anomalies of an odd tracer in soft-core media
Abstract
Odd-diffusive systems, characterised by broken time-reversal and/or parity symmetry, have recently been shown to display counterintuitive features such as interaction-enhanced dynamics in the dilute limit. Here we we extend the investigation to the high-density limit of an odd tracer embedded in a soft-Gaussian core medium (GCM) using a field-theoretic approach based on the Dean-Kawasaki equation. Our theory reveals that interactions can enhance the dynamics of an odd tracer even in dense systems. We demonstrate that oddness results in a complete reversal of the well-known self-diffusion () anomaly of the GCM. Ordinarily, exhibits a non-monotonic trend with increasing density, approaching but remaining below the interaction-free diffusion, , () so that at high densities. In contrast, for an odd tracer, self-diffusion is enhanced () and the GCM anomaly is inverted, displaying at high densities. The transition between the standard and reversed GCM anomaly is governed by the tracer's oddness, with a critical oddness value at which the tracer diffuses as a free particle () across all densities. We validate our theoretical predictions with Brownian dynamics simulations, finding strong agreement between the two.
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@article{arxiv.2411.15552,
title = {Self-diffusion anomalies of an odd tracer in soft-core media},
author = {Pietro Luigi Muzzeddu and Erik Kalz and Andrea Gambassi and Abhinav Sharma and Ralf Metzler},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.15552},
year = {2024}
}
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26 pages, 3 figures, IOPLaTeX