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State transition of a non-Ohmic damping system in a corrugated plane

Statistical Mechanics 2009-11-13 v1

Abstract

Anomalous transport of a particle subjected to non-Ohmic damping of the power δ\delta in a tilted periodic potential is investigated via Monte Carlo simulation of generalized Langevin equation. It is found that the system exhibits two relative motion modes: the locking state and the running state. Under the surrounding of sub-Ohmic damping (0<δ<10<\delta<1), the particle should transfer into a running state from a locking state only when local minima of the potential vanish; hence the particle occurs a synchronization oscillation in its mean displacement and mean square displacement (MSD). In particular, the two motion modes are allowed to coexist in the case of super-Ohmic damping (1<δ<21<\delta<2) for moderate driving forces, namely, where exists double centers in the velocity distribution. This induces the particle having faster diffusion, i.e., its MSD reads <Δx2(t)>=2Deff(δ)tδeff<\Delta x^2(t)> = 2D^{(\delta)}_{eff} t^{\delta_{eff}}. Our result shows that the effective power index δeff\delta_{\textmd{eff}} can be enhanced and is a nonmonotonic function of the temperature and the driving force. The mixture effect of the two motion modes also leads to a breakdown of hysteresis loop of the mobility.

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@article{arxiv.0712.1070,
  title  = {State transition of a non-Ohmic damping system in a corrugated plane},
  author = {Kun Lü and Jing-Dong Bao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0712.1070},
  year   = {2009}
}

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7 pages,7 figures