The transport of independent active Brownian particles within a two-dimensional narrow channel, modeled as an open-wedge, is studied both numerically and theoretically. We show that the active force tends to localize the particles near the walls, thus reducing the effect of the entropic force which, instead, is prevailing in the case of passive particles. As a consequence, the exit of active particles from the smaller side of the channel is facilitated with respect to their passive counterpart. By continuously re-injecting particles in the middle of the wedge, we obtain a steady regime whose properties are investigated in the presence and absence of an external constant driving field. We characterize the statistics and properties of the exi...
We study the behavior of ions with Brownian motion in the stationary state along a channel and the ...
In this thesis, we study active particles with focus on statistical properties of trapping time near...
We consider the effect of geometric confinement on the steady-state properties of a one-dimensional ...
The transport of independent active Brownian particles within a two-dimensional narrow channel, mode...
Under the current interests of artificial active particles diffusing in the microscopic geometries, ...
We study the transport of Brownian particles under a constant driving force and moving in channels t...
Transport of colloid particles through narrow channels is ubiquitous in cell biology as well as beco...
Many biological systems are comprised of active particles, that is entities which move by consuming ...
Self-propulsion (SP) is a main feature of active particles (AP), such as bacteria or biological micr...
We study a system of non-interacting active particles, propelled by colored noises, characterized by...
Active particles may happen to be confined in channels so narrow that they cannot overtake each othe...
Unlike passive Brownian particles, active Brownian particles, also known as microswimmers, propel th...
We numerically examine the driven transport of an overdamped self-propelled particle through a two-d...
The primary objective of this thesis is to develop and provide a theoretical framework based on hydr...
We analyze the dynamics of a tracer particle embedded in a bath of hard spheres confined in a channe...
We study the behavior of ions with Brownian motion in the stationary state along a channel and the ...
In this thesis, we study active particles with focus on statistical properties of trapping time near...
We consider the effect of geometric confinement on the steady-state properties of a one-dimensional ...
The transport of independent active Brownian particles within a two-dimensional narrow channel, mode...
Under the current interests of artificial active particles diffusing in the microscopic geometries, ...
We study the transport of Brownian particles under a constant driving force and moving in channels t...
Transport of colloid particles through narrow channels is ubiquitous in cell biology as well as beco...
Many biological systems are comprised of active particles, that is entities which move by consuming ...
Self-propulsion (SP) is a main feature of active particles (AP), such as bacteria or biological micr...
We study a system of non-interacting active particles, propelled by colored noises, characterized by...
Active particles may happen to be confined in channels so narrow that they cannot overtake each othe...
Unlike passive Brownian particles, active Brownian particles, also known as microswimmers, propel th...
We numerically examine the driven transport of an overdamped self-propelled particle through a two-d...
The primary objective of this thesis is to develop and provide a theoretical framework based on hydr...
We analyze the dynamics of a tracer particle embedded in a bath of hard spheres confined in a channe...
We study the behavior of ions with Brownian motion in the stationary state along a channel and the ...
In this thesis, we study active particles with focus on statistical properties of trapping time near...
We consider the effect of geometric confinement on the steady-state properties of a one-dimensional ...