The rectification of a single file of attracting particles subjected to a low frequency ac drive is proposed as
a working mechanism for particle shuttling in an asymmetric narrow channel. Increasing the particle attraction
results in the file condensing, as signaled by the dramatic enhancement of the net particle current. The
magnitude and direction of the current become extremely sensitive to the actual size of the condensate, which
can then be made to shuttle between two docking stations, transporting particles in one direction, with an
efficiency much larger than conventional diffusive models predict.
Funding
A.J.A. gratefully acknowledges support from RCUK. This
work was partly supported by the HPC-Europa2 Transnational
Access Programme.
History
School
Science
Department
Mathematical Sciences
Published in
PHYSICAL REVIEW E
Volume
82
Issue
3
Pages
? - ? (4)
Citation
POTOTSKY, A. ... et al, 2010. Collective shuttling of attracting particles in asymmetric narrow channels. Physical Review E, 82 (3), 030401.
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