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Paradoxical nature of negative mobility in the weak dissipation regime

Published 2 May 2023 in cond-mat.stat-mech, cond-mat.mes-hall, cond-mat.soft, and cond-mat.supr-con | (2305.01740v1)

Abstract: We reinvestigate a paradigmatic model of nonequilibrium statistical physics consisting of an inertial Brownian particle in a symmetric periodic potential subjected to both a time--periodic force and a static bias. In doing so we focus on the negative mobility phenomenon in which the average velocity of the particle is opposite to the constant force acting on it. Surprisingly, we find that in the weak dissipation regime thermal fluctuations induce negative mobility much more frequently than it happens if the dissipation is stronger. In particular, for the very first time we report a parameter set in which thermal noise causes this effect in the nonlinear response regime. Moreover, we show that the coexistence of deterministic negative mobility and chaos is routinely encountered when approaching the overdamped limit in which chaos does not emerge rather than near the Hamiltonian regime of which chaos is one of the hallmarks. On the other hand, at non-zero temperature the negative mobility in the weak dissipation regime is typically affected by the weak ergodicity breaking. Our findings can be corroborated experimentally in a multitude of physical realizations including e.g.~Josephson junctions and cold atoms dwelling in optical lattices.

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