Transport and Diffusion Enhancement in Experimentally Realized Non-Gaussian Correlated Ratchets.

J Phys Chem Lett

Center for Soft and Living Matter, Institute for Basic Science (IBS), Ulsan 44919, Republic of Korea.

Published: November 2021

Living cells are known to generate non-Gaussian active fluctuations significantly larger than thermal fluctuations owing to various active processes. Understanding the effect of these active fluctuations on various physicochemical processes, such as the transport of molecular motors, is a fundamental problem in nonequilibrium physics. Therefore, we experimentally and numerically studied an active Brownian ratchet comprising a colloidal particle in an optically generated asymmetric periodic potential driven by non-Gaussian noise having finite-amplitude active bursts, each arriving at random and decaying exponentially. We find that the particle velocity is maximum for relatively sparse bursts with finite correlation time and non-Gaussian distribution. These occasional kicks, which produce Brownian yet non-Gaussian diffusion, are more efficient for transport and diffusion enhancement of the particle than the incessant kicks of active Ornstein-Uhlenbeck noise.

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