Autonomous Ratcheting by Stochastic Resetting
Statistical Mechanics
2025-08-18 v1
Abstract
We propose a generalization of the stochastic resetting mechanism for a Brownian particle diffusing in a one-dimensional periodic potential: randomly in time, the particle gets reset at the bottom of the potential well it was in. Numerical simulations show that in mirror asymmetric potentials, stochastic resetting rectifies the particle's dynamics, with maximum drift speed for an optimal average resetting time. Accordingly, an unbiased Brownian tracer diffusing on an asymmetric substrate can rectify its motion by adopting an adaptive stop-and-go strategy. Our proposed ratchet mechanism can model directed autonomous motion of molecular motors and micro-organisms
Cite
@article{arxiv.2307.06202,
title = {Autonomous Ratcheting by Stochastic Resetting},
author = {Pulak K. Ghosh and Shubhadip Nayak and Jianli Liu and Yunyun Li and Fabio Marchesoni},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.06202},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
Journal of Chemical Physics 2023 (in press)