Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5373302 Chemical Physics 2015 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Interaction of systems with strong fields results in many interesting observations.•The relevant systems are characterized by an extremely high degree of control.•The theory that is addressed here is useful to investigate the transport process.•Effective to understand the trapping mechanism in a rapidly oscillating potential.•Useful to study the dynamics of particles in the presence of an external probe.

Rapidly oscillating time-periodic potentials with a vanishing time average have been exploited to investigate the dynamics of an overdamped particle. Using the multiple scale perturbation theory, it has been shown that the dynamics can be adequately characterized by an explicitly time-independent effective potential. The resulting “effective equation of motion” can offer various avenues to handle the dynamics of the system driven by a high-frequency field. We study the effects of the field parameters on the mobility of the overdamped particle moving in the effective potential. The variation of the mobility with the field parameters is associated with the interplay of spatially periodic gradients, time periodic modulation and thermal noise in the overdamped region. Good agreement between the simulations and theoretical estimates validates our methodology that captures the constitutional features ruling the dynamics in the overdamped limit. The results observed here can also be extended to the quantum system.

Graphical abstractThe theoretical analysis that is addressed here can be used to illustrate both a qualitative and a quantitative understanding of the dynamics of a particle in the presence of an external probe.Download full-size image

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