Coexistence of absolute negative mobility and anomalous diffusion

Author:

Spiechowicz JORCID,Hänggi P,Łuczka JORCID

Abstract

Abstract Using extensive numerical studies we demonstrate that absolute negative mobility of a Brownian particle (i.e. the net motion into the direction opposite to a constant biasing force acting around zero bias) does coexist with anomalous diffusion (AD). The latter is characterised in terms of a nonlinear scaling with time of the mean-square deviation of the particle position. Such AD covers ‘coherent’ motion (i.e. the position dynamics x(t) approaches in evolving time a constant dispersion), ballistic diffusion, subdiffusion, superdiffusion and hyperdiffusion. In providing evidence for this coexistence we consider a paradigmatic model of an inertial Brownian particle moving in a one-dimensional symmetric periodic potential being driven by both an unbiased time-periodic force and a constant bias. This very setup allows for various sorts of different physical realisations.

Funder

Narodowe Centrum Nauki

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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