PMID: 22587059May 17, 2012Paper

Entropic dynamical hysteresis in a driven system

Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics
Debasish MondalDeb Shankar Ray

Abstract

We show that the application of a time periodic field driving a Brownian particle between the two lobes of a two-dimensional bilobal enclosure results in a hysteresis loop in the variation of integrated probability of residence of the particle as a function of the field. The confinement of the particle is characterized by symmetry breaking of the hysteresis loop, and the area of the loop exhibits a turnover with variation of frequency of the field. This dynamical hysteresis is geometry controlled, entropic in nature, and amenable to theoretical analysis with a two-state model.

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Aug 18, 2012·The Journal of Chemical Physics·Debojyoti DasDeb Shankar Ray
Jun 2, 2014·The Journal of Chemical Physics·Somrita RayBidhan Chandra Bag
Sep 3, 2016·The Journal of Chemical Physics·Debasish Mondal, M Muthukumar
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Oct 16, 2013·Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics·Moupriya Das, Deb Shankar Ray
Apr 24, 2017·The Journal of Chemical Physics·Yurii A MakhnovskiiSheng Hsien Lin
Dec 15, 2015·Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics·Moupriya Das, Deb Shankar Ray

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