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Effective Langevin Equation Approach to the Molecular Diffusion on Optical Lattices (1811.04321v1)

Published 10 Nov 2018 in physics.atom-ph and physics.chem-ph

Abstract: Optical micro-manipulation techniques has evolved into powerful tools to efficiently steer the motion of microscopical particles on periodic and quasi-periodic potentials, driven by the external electromagnetic field. Here, the dynamics of molecular diffusion on optical lattices is analysed within the framework of the theory of open systems, for polar molecules coupled to a transient electromagnetic field. Using the normal mode expansion of the field, we derive an effective, generalised Langevin equation which describes the motion of the system along the molecular degrees of freedom. The present approach is universally applicable (for molecules with non-vanishing permanent dipole moment) and it opens a wide spectrum of applications in the control of the molecular transport mechanisms on optical lattices. The numerical analysis of suitable model external fields demonstrates the feasibility of neglecting memory terms in the resulting Langevin equation.

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