论文标题
相互作用颗粒的驱动扩散中的非平衡传输和相变
Nonequilibrium transport and phase transitions in driven diffusion of interacting particles
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论文摘要
驱动的扩散系统构成了非平衡物理学的范式模型。其中,一种称为不对称简单排除过程(ASEP)的驱动晶格气体是获得许多有趣的精确结果的最突出的例子。在总结了关键发现(包括将ASEP映射到量子旋转链的映射)之后,我们讨论了最近引入的Brownian不对称简单排除过程(BASEP)作为具有连续空间动力学的相关驱动扩散系统的相关类别。在基础上,考虑了通过一维周期电势的铁杆相互作用颗粒驱动的布朗运动。我们研究基地的电流密度关系是否可以视为任意周期势的通用,以及除了硬核以外的排斥粒子相互作用是否导致相似的结果。我们的发现表明,电流密度关系的形状是单孔周期电位的一般性,并且始终归因于屏障降低,阻塞和交换对称效应的相互作用。这意味着,对于此类电位,最多可以使用多达五个不同阶段的非平衡稳态。这些相可能发生在耦合到粒子储层的系统中,其中大量密度是顺序参数。对于多孔周期电势,可能会出现更复杂的电流密度关系,并且可以出现更多的阶段。以排斥的育川潜力为例,我们表明还存在屏障减小和阻塞对电流的影响。交换对称效应需要硬核相互作用,我们证明,当硬核相互作用与弱宽川相互作用结合使用时,仍然可以识别出来。
Driven diffusive systems constitute paradigmatic models of nonequilibrium physics. Among them, a driven lattice gas known as the asymmetric simple exclusion process (ASEP) is the most prominent example for which many intriguing exact results have been obtained. After summarizing key findings, including the mapping of the ASEP to quantum spin chains, we discuss the recently introduced Brownian asymmetric simple exclusion process (BASEP) as a related class of driven diffusive system with continuous space dynamics. In the BASEP, driven Brownian motion of hardcore-interacting particles through one-dimensional periodic potentials is considered. We study whether current-density relations of the BASEP can be considered as generic for arbitrary periodic potentials and whether repulsive particle interactions other than hardcore lead to similar results. Our findings suggest that shapes of current-density relations are generic for single-well periodic potentials and can always be attributed to the interplay of a barrier reduction, blocking and exchange symmetry effect. This implies that in general up to five different phases of nonequilibrium steady states are possible for such potentials. The phases can occur in systems coupled to particle reservoirs, where the bulk density is the order parameter. For multiple-well periodic potentials, more complex current-density relations are possible and more phases can appear. Taking a repulsive Yukawa potential as an example, we show that the effects of barrier reduction and blocking on the current are also present. The exchange symmetry effect requires hardcore interactions and we demonstrate that it can still be identified when hardcore interactions are combined with weak Yukawa interactions.