Mahato, Mangal C. ; Jayannavar, A. M. (1997) Asymmetric motion in a double well under the action of zero-mean Gaussian white noise and periodic forcing Physical Review E, 55 (3). pp. 3716-3719. ISSN 1063-651X
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Abstract
Residence times of a particle in both of the wells of a double-well system, under the action of zero-mean Gaussian white noise and zero-averaged but temporally asymmetric periodic forcings, are recorded in a numerical simulation. The difference between the relative mean residence times in the two wells shows monotonic variation as a function of asymmetry in the periodic forcing and for a given asymmetry the difference becomes largest at an optimum value of the noise strength. Moreover, the passages from one well to the other become less synchronous at small noise strengths as the asymmetry parameter (defined below) differs from zero, but at relatively larger noise strengths the passages become more synchronous with asymmetry in the field sweep. We propose that asymmetric periodic forcing (with zero mean) could provide a simple but sensible physical model for unidirectional motion in a symmetric periodic system aided by a symmetric Gaussian white noise.
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