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Two Coupled Mechanisms Produce Fickian, yet non-Gaussian Diffusion in Heterogeneous Media (1909.11364v3)

Published 25 Sep 2019 in cond-mat.soft and physics.bio-ph

Abstract: Fickian yet non-Gaussian diffusion is observed in several biological and soft matter systems, yet the underlying mechanisms behind the emergence of non-Gaussianity while retaining a linear mean square displacement remain speculative. Here, we characterize quantitatively the effect of spatial heterogeneities on the appearance of non-Gaussianity in Fickian diffusion. We study the diffusion of fluorescent colloidal particles in a matrix of micropillars having a range of structural configurations: from completely ordered to completely random. We show that non-Gaussianity emerges as a direct consequence of two coupled factors; individual particle diffusivities become spatially dependent in a heterogeneous randomly structured environment, and the spatial distribution of the particles varies significantly in such environments, further influencing the diffusivity of a single particle. The coupled mechanisms lead to a considerable non-Gaussian nature even due to weak disorder in the arrangement of the micropillars. A simple mathematical model validates our hypothesis that non-Gaussian yet Fickian diffusion in our system arises from the superstatistical behavior of the ensemble in a structurally heterogeneous environment. The two mechanisms identified here are relevant for many systems of crowded heterogeneous environments where non-Gaussian diffusion is frequently observed, for example in biological systems, polymers, gels and porous materials.

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