We study three different lattice models in which two species of diffusing particles are driven in opposite directions by an electric field. We focus on dynamical phase transitions that involve phase separation into domains that may be parallel or perpendicular to a driving field. In all cases, the perpendicular state appears for weak driving, consistent with previous work. For strong driving, we introduce two models that support the parallel state. In one model, this state occurs because of the inclusion of dynamical rules that enhance lateral diffusion during collisions; in the other, it is a result of a nearest-neighbour attractive/repulsive interaction between particles of the same/opposite species. We discuss the connections between the...
The investigations consider a driven lattice gas of interacting particles with open ...
We present a theoretical analysis of phase separations between two repulsively interacting component...
We study singularities in the large deviation function of the time-averaged current of diffusive sys...
We discuss stationary aspects of a set of driven lattice gases in which hard-core particles with spa...
Kawasaki dynamics is used to study the transport properties of a nonequilibrium steady state system ...
Using an analytically tractable lattice model for reaction-diffusion processes of hard-core particle...
We discuss the properties of a one-dimensional lattice model of a driven system with two species of ...
We consider a periodic lattice rapidly driven through a quenched random potential as a model of a mo...
We investigate a driven diffusive lattice gas model with two oppositely moving species of particle. ...
In a system of interacting thin rigid rods of equal length $2 \ell$ on a two-dimensional grid of lat...
Far-from-equilibrium phenomena, while abundant in nature, are not nearly as well understood as their...
peer-reviewedWe describe a simple nearest-neighbor Ising model that is capable of supporting a gas, ...
Emergent non-reciprocal interactions violating Newton's third law are widespread in out-of-equilibri...
We develop n-cluster mean-field theories (1≤ n ≤ 4) for calculating the flux and the gap...
Monte Carlo simulations are performed to study the enhanced density fluctuations in a square lattice...
The investigations consider a driven lattice gas of interacting particles with open ...
We present a theoretical analysis of phase separations between two repulsively interacting component...
We study singularities in the large deviation function of the time-averaged current of diffusive sys...
We discuss stationary aspects of a set of driven lattice gases in which hard-core particles with spa...
Kawasaki dynamics is used to study the transport properties of a nonequilibrium steady state system ...
Using an analytically tractable lattice model for reaction-diffusion processes of hard-core particle...
We discuss the properties of a one-dimensional lattice model of a driven system with two species of ...
We consider a periodic lattice rapidly driven through a quenched random potential as a model of a mo...
We investigate a driven diffusive lattice gas model with two oppositely moving species of particle. ...
In a system of interacting thin rigid rods of equal length $2 \ell$ on a two-dimensional grid of lat...
Far-from-equilibrium phenomena, while abundant in nature, are not nearly as well understood as their...
peer-reviewedWe describe a simple nearest-neighbor Ising model that is capable of supporting a gas, ...
Emergent non-reciprocal interactions violating Newton's third law are widespread in out-of-equilibri...
We develop n-cluster mean-field theories (1≤ n ≤ 4) for calculating the flux and the gap...
Monte Carlo simulations are performed to study the enhanced density fluctuations in a square lattice...
The investigations consider a driven lattice gas of interacting particles with open ...
We present a theoretical analysis of phase separations between two repulsively interacting component...
We study singularities in the large deviation function of the time-averaged current of diffusive sys...