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Anomalous Behavior of the Diffusion Coefficient in Interacting Adsorbates

S. Zayzoune, M. Mazroui, Y. Boughaleb, A. Kara

Published 2008-10-13Version 1

Langevin simulations provide an effective way to study collective effects of Brownian particles immersed in a two-dimensional periodic potential. In this paper, we concentrate essentially on the behaviour of the tracer (DTr) and bulk (DB) diffusion coefficients as function of friction. Our simulations show that in the high friction limit, the two physical quantities DTr and DB present qualitatively the same behaviour, for both coupled and decoupled substrate potentials. However, for the low friction regime, and especially for the coupled potential case, an anomalous diffusion behaviour is found. We also found that in the case of weak dynamical coupling between the ad-particles and the substrate, the exponents are not universal and rather depend on the potentials. Moreover, changes in the inter-particle potentials may reverse the behaviour to a normal one.

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