The escape rate of a Brownian particle over a potential barrier is accurately described by the Kramers theory. A quantitative theory explicitly taking the activity of Brownian particles into account has been lacking due to the inherently out-of-equilibrium nature of these particles. Using an effective equilibrium approach [Farage et al., Phys. Rev. E 91, 042310 (2015)] we study the escape rate of active particles over a potential barrier and compare our analytical results with data from direct numerical simulation of the colored noise Langevin equation. The effective equilibrium approach generates an effective potential that, when used as input to Kramers rate theory, provides results in excellent agreement with the simulation data
We study the dynamics of one-dimensional active particles confined in a double-well potential, focus...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Unlike passive Brownian particles, active Brownian particles, ...
Rare transitions between long-lived metastable states underlie a great variety of physical, chemical...
Activity significantly enhances the escape rate of a Brownian particle over a potential barrier. Wh...
We investigate the escape rate of an overdamped, self-propelled spherical Brownian particl...
We study a system of non-interacting active particles, propelled by colored noises, characterized by...
The Kramers theory for the thermally activated rate of escape of a Brownian particle from a potentia...
International audienceWe study the noise-driven escape of active Brownian particles (ABPs) and run-a...
The probability per unit time for a thermally activated Brownian particle to escape over a potential...
We investigate the thermally activated escape of a Brownian particle over a potential barrier whose ...
In this thesis, we study active particles with focus on statistical properties of trapping time near...
We evaluate the steady-state distribution and escape rate for an Active Ornstein-Uhlenbeck Particle ...
We investigate the mean first passage time of an active Brownian particle in one dimension using nu...
The transport properties of a spherical active Brownian particle in a periodic potential under heavy...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Unlike passive Brownian particles, active Brownian particles, ...
We study the dynamics of one-dimensional active particles confined in a double-well potential, focus...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Unlike passive Brownian particles, active Brownian particles, ...
Rare transitions between long-lived metastable states underlie a great variety of physical, chemical...
Activity significantly enhances the escape rate of a Brownian particle over a potential barrier. Wh...
We investigate the escape rate of an overdamped, self-propelled spherical Brownian particl...
We study a system of non-interacting active particles, propelled by colored noises, characterized by...
The Kramers theory for the thermally activated rate of escape of a Brownian particle from a potentia...
International audienceWe study the noise-driven escape of active Brownian particles (ABPs) and run-a...
The probability per unit time for a thermally activated Brownian particle to escape over a potential...
We investigate the thermally activated escape of a Brownian particle over a potential barrier whose ...
In this thesis, we study active particles with focus on statistical properties of trapping time near...
We evaluate the steady-state distribution and escape rate for an Active Ornstein-Uhlenbeck Particle ...
We investigate the mean first passage time of an active Brownian particle in one dimension using nu...
The transport properties of a spherical active Brownian particle in a periodic potential under heavy...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Unlike passive Brownian particles, active Brownian particles, ...
We study the dynamics of one-dimensional active particles confined in a double-well potential, focus...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Unlike passive Brownian particles, active Brownian particles, ...
Rare transitions between long-lived metastable states underlie a great variety of physical, chemical...