Role of translational noise on current reversals of active particles on ratchet

Author:

Chugh Anshika,Ganesh Rajaraman

Abstract

AbstractIn this study, we explore using Langevin dynamics simulations, the role of thermal fluctuations on the rectification of non-interacting inertial active (self-propelled) particles in a rocking ratchet setup in the absence and in the presence of the external time periodic drive. The system is first studied in the absence of the external drive. It is found that the average velocity is always positive and a peaked function of the translational noise, indicating that the asymmetry effects dominate at intermediate values of the strength of the thermal noise. In the second part of this work, we study the effect of the external drive on the dynamics of the system by exploring a phase diagram in the parameter space of translational noise and driving frequency for two different strengths of rotational diffusion. For a given constant amplitude of the active force and amplitude of external drive less than the maximum force due to the potential, the average velocity magnitude as well as the direction ($$+ {\hat{x}}/- {\hat{x}}$$ + x ^ / - x ^ ) is found to depend on the rotational diffusion, frequency of the external drive and the strength of the translational noise. We discover certain critical parameters in the phase space at which current reversals happen. It is found that when the average particle energy is lower than the potential energy of the barrier, symmetry breaking dominates and the currents are in the ‘easy’ direction of the ratchet. On the other hand, when the energy available per particle crosses the potential energy of the barrier, the competition between inertial effects and diffusion effects decides the direction of currents. We explain our findings by constructing phase difference datum, velocity probability distribution, and current probability analyses. Our results provide a novel method for controlling the direction of transport of inertial active particles.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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