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Hydrodynamically enforced entropic trapping of Brownian particles
Published 25 Sep 2012 in cond-mat.stat-mech and cond-mat.soft | (1209.5646v2)
Abstract: We study the transport of Brownian particles through a corrugated channel caused by a force field containing curl-free (scalar potential) and divergence-free (vector potential) parts. We develop a generalized Fick-Jacobs approach leading to an effective one-dimensional description involving the potential of mean force. As an application, the interplay of a pressure-driven flow and an oppositely oriented constant bias is considered. We show that for certain parameters, the particle diffusion is significantly suppressed via the property of hyrodynamically enforced entropic particle trapping.
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