We characterize the locked-to-running transition of a Brownian particle in a tilted washboard potential by looking at its transport properties in the vicinity of the transition threshold. At low temperatures the (normal) spatial diffusion of the particle is enhanced as a consequence of the unlocking mechanism; in the overdamped regime an analytic expression is obtained that relates the particle diffusion constant to its mobility; in the underdamped regime an unusually large diffusion constant is revealed through numerical simulation. The latter regime is analyzed in terms of multiple jump statistics.

Threshold diffusion in a tilted washboard potential

Costantini G;
1999

Abstract

We characterize the locked-to-running transition of a Brownian particle in a tilted washboard potential by looking at its transport properties in the vicinity of the transition threshold. At low temperatures the (normal) spatial diffusion of the particle is enhanced as a consequence of the unlocking mechanism; in the overdamped regime an analytic expression is obtained that relates the particle diffusion constant to its mobility; in the underdamped regime an unusually large diffusion constant is revealed through numerical simulation. The latter regime is analyzed in terms of multiple jump statistics.
1999
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