The nonequilibrium Lorentz gas.

Chaos

School of Physics, University of New South Wales, Sydney 2052, Australia.

Published: September 1995

We study the conductivity of a Lorentz gas system, composed of a regular array of fixed scatterers and a point-like moving particle, as a function of the strength of an applied external field. In order to obtain a nonequilibrium stationary state, the speed of the point particle is fixed by the action of a Gaussian thermostat. For small fields the system is ergodic and the diffusion coefficient is well defined. We show that in this range the Periodic Orbit Expansion can be successfully applied to compute the values of the thermodynamic variables. At larger values of the field we observe a variety of possible dynamics, including the breakdown of ergodic behavior, and later the existence of a single stable trajectory for the largest fields. We also study the behavior of the system as a function of the orientation of the array of scatterers with respect to the external field. Finally, we present a detailed dynamical study of the transitions in the bifurcation sequence in both the elementary cell and the fundamental domain. The consequences of this behavior for the ergodicity of the system are explored. (c) 1995 American Institute of Physics.

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