耦合系统中的对称性破缺输运:偏斜主动涨落和粒子间相互作用的作用

IF 3.1 3区 物理与天体物理 Q2 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Li-Ming Fan , Mei-Qi Li , Ming-Gen Li , Tian-Fu Gao , Jing-Dong Bao
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摘要

我们研究了由对称周期势的主动波动驱动的耦合粒子的定向输运,揭示了超越热平衡预测的输运行为。对质心速度的系统数值分析表明,即使没有空间不对称,主动波动也会在高势垒下诱发一系列输运机制,包括增强、抑制和准自由输运。在最佳耦合强度下,速度表现为最大值或最小值,这取决于脉冲分布的偏度。此外,尖峰率和脉冲幅度之间的相互作用导致速度反转,其非单调依赖于尖峰率,而在活跃波动的固定平均值下,出现明显的非单调行为,具有明显的速度谷和峰值。为了解释这些输运现象,我们确定了由主动波动的离散性质引起的两种新机制:双模运动,其中脉冲跳跃与势梯度滑动相结合,以及被动阻力,其中被动粒子通过强制耦合传输。这些发现为主动系统中的协同运输提供了基本见解,并为设计能够在复杂环境中集体操作的仿生微纳米级设备提供了指导原则。
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Symmetry-breaking transport in coupled systems: Role of skewed active fluctuations and interparticle interactions
We investigate the directed transport of coupled particles driven by active fluctuations in symmetric periodic potentials, revealing transport behaviors beyond thermal equilibrium predictions. A systematic numerical analysis of the center-of-mass velocity demonstrates that even without spatial asymmetry, active fluctuations induce a range of transport regimes under high potential barriers, including enhancement, suppression, and quasi-free transport. The velocity exhibits maxima or minima at optimal coupling strengths, dictated by the skewness of the pulse distribution. Additionally, the interplay between spiking rate and pulse amplitude induces velocity reversals with a non-monotonic dependence on the spiking rate, while at a fixed mean of active fluctuations, distinct non-monotonic behaviors emerge, featuring pronounced velocity valleys and peaks. To explain these transport phenomena, we identify two novel mechanisms arising from the discrete nature of active fluctuations: dual-mode motion, where impulsive jumps combine with potential-gradient sliding, and passive drag, where passive particles are transported via forced coupling. These findings provide fundamental insights into cooperative transport in active systems and offer guiding principles for designing biomimetic micro- and nanoscale devices capable of collective operation in complex environments.
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CiteScore
7.20
自引率
9.10%
发文量
852
审稿时长
6.6 months
期刊介绍: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications Recognized by the European Physical Society Physica A publishes research in the field of statistical mechanics and its applications. Statistical mechanics sets out to explain the behaviour of macroscopic systems by studying the statistical properties of their microscopic constituents. Applications of the techniques of statistical mechanics are widespread, and include: applications to physical systems such as solids, liquids and gases; applications to chemical and biological systems (colloids, interfaces, complex fluids, polymers and biopolymers, cell physics); and other interdisciplinary applications to for instance biological, economical and sociological systems.
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