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Dynamics of Shock Probes in Driven Diffusive Systems
Sakuntala Chatterjee, Mustansir Barma
Published 2006-11-27, updated 2007-02-03Version 2
We study the dynamics of shock-tracking probe particles in driven diffusive systems and also in equilibrium systems. In a driven system, they induce a diverging timescale that marks the crossover between a passive scalar regime at early times and a diffusive regime at late times; a scaling form characterises this crossover. Introduction of probes into an equilibrium system gives rise to a system-wide density gradient, and the presence of even a single probe can be felt across the entire system.
Comments: Accepted in Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment
Journal: J. Stat. Mech. (2007) L01004
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
Keywords: driven diffusive systems, shock probes, equilibrium system, system-wide density gradient, single probe
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