Single-file transport occurs in various scientific fields, including diffusion through nanopores, nanofluidic devices, and cellular processes. We here investigate the impact of polydispersity on particle currents for single-file Brownian motion of hard spheres when they are driven through periodic potentials by a constant drag force. Through theoretical analysis and extensive Brownian dynamics simulations, we unveil the behavior of particle currents for random binary mixtures.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRecent measurements of the durations of nonequilibrium processes provide valuable information on microscopic mechanisms and energetics. Theory for corresponding experiments to date is well-developed for single-particle systems only. Little is known for interacting systems in nonequilibrium environments.
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