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Diffusion in periodic, correlated random forcing landscapes

Published 10 Jun 2014 in cond-mat.stat-mech and cond-mat.dis-nn | (1406.2612v2)

Abstract: We study the dynamics of a Brownian particle in a strongly correlated quenched random potential defined as a periodically-extended (with period $L$) finite trajectory of a fractional Brownian motion with arbitrary Hurst exponent $H \in (0,1)$. While the periodicity ensures that the ultimate long-time behavior is diffusive, the generalised Sinai potential considered here leads to a strong logarithmic confinement of particle trajectories at intermediate times. These two competing trends lead to dynamical frustration and result in a rich statistical behavior of the diffusion coefficient $D_L$: Although one has the typical value $D{\rm typ}_L \sim \exp(-\beta LH)$, we show via an exact analytical approach that the positive moments ($k>0$) scale like $\langle Dk_L \rangle \sim \exp{[-c' (k \beta L{H}){1/(1+H)}]}$, and the negative ones as $\langle D{-k}_L \rangle \sim \exp(a' (k \beta L{H})2)$, $c'$ and $a'$ being numerical constants and $\beta$ the inverse temperature. These results demonstrate that $D_L$ is strongly non-self-averaging. We further show that the probability distribution of $D_L$ has a log-normal left tail and a highly singular, one-sided log-stable right tail reminiscent of a Lifshitz singularity.

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