We consider noise-induced reciprocating motion on the nanoscale and its rectification to directed motion using a simple model in which transitions between two fluctuating states occur through two reaction channels with fluctuating transition rates. The fluctuations of states and transition rates arise from equilibrium thermal and external nonthermal noise which is in either case position-dependent. The model is equivalent to a Brownian particle hopping in a periodic double-well potential which randomly switches between two profiles. With a nonequilibrium noise, a generalized driving force may be regarded as the sum of two forces: one resulting from energy fluctuations and the other from fluctuations of the spatial dependence of the transiti...
We show that double mills are more stable than single mills under stochastic perturbations in swarmi...
In this thesis we study two stochastic models related to operation of a molecular mo- tor. The first...
The term noise is used to describe fluctuations about the mean deterministic stationary value of a p...
Brownian motion in a confining potential fluctuating between two spatially separated potential profi...
We show that the correlated stochastic fluctuation of the friction coefficient can give rise to long...
We study the Brownian dynamics of individual particles with energy depot in two dimensions and exten...
Static nonreciprocal forces between particles generically drive persistent motion reminiscent of sel...
The movement of a Brownian particle in a fluctuating two-state periodic potential is investigated. A...
The first description of a process due to random fluctuations was published in 1827 by the botanist ...
With this work we investigate an often neglected aspect of Brownian motor transport: The role of flu...
International audienceWe report on experiments addressing the non-linear interaction between a nano-...
We consider a model of active Brownian agents interacting via a harmonic attractive potential in a t...
We study the current rectification of particles moving in a pulsating channel under the influence of...
Introduction The most common and best known transport phenomena occur in systems in which there exis...
Several physical models have recently been proposed to obtain unidirectional motion of an overdamped...
We show that double mills are more stable than single mills under stochastic perturbations in swarmi...
In this thesis we study two stochastic models related to operation of a molecular mo- tor. The first...
The term noise is used to describe fluctuations about the mean deterministic stationary value of a p...
Brownian motion in a confining potential fluctuating between two spatially separated potential profi...
We show that the correlated stochastic fluctuation of the friction coefficient can give rise to long...
We study the Brownian dynamics of individual particles with energy depot in two dimensions and exten...
Static nonreciprocal forces between particles generically drive persistent motion reminiscent of sel...
The movement of a Brownian particle in a fluctuating two-state periodic potential is investigated. A...
The first description of a process due to random fluctuations was published in 1827 by the botanist ...
With this work we investigate an often neglected aspect of Brownian motor transport: The role of flu...
International audienceWe report on experiments addressing the non-linear interaction between a nano-...
We consider a model of active Brownian agents interacting via a harmonic attractive potential in a t...
We study the current rectification of particles moving in a pulsating channel under the influence of...
Introduction The most common and best known transport phenomena occur in systems in which there exis...
Several physical models have recently been proposed to obtain unidirectional motion of an overdamped...
We show that double mills are more stable than single mills under stochastic perturbations in swarmi...
In this thesis we study two stochastic models related to operation of a molecular mo- tor. The first...
The term noise is used to describe fluctuations about the mean deterministic stationary value of a p...