Position-Dependent Diffusion induced Non-monotonic decay of Certain
Non-Equilibrium Phenomena in Condensed Phase
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2112.06873v1
- Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2021 18:32:21 GMT
- Title: Position-Dependent Diffusion induced Non-monotonic decay of Certain
Non-Equilibrium Phenomena in Condensed Phase
- Authors: Sagnik Ghosh, Alok Samanta and Swapan K. Ghosh
- Abstract summary: Introduction of position dependence is shown to induce non-monotonicity in relaxations of certain Non-equilibrium correlation functions.
We characterize the dependence of this non-monotonicity on the strength of spatial inhomogeneity of diffusion and on the strength of the restoring forces.
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- Abstract: The dynamics of various optically controlled non-equilibrium phenomena in the
condensed phase are studied using the Liouville equation. We study a projection
of the same in a slow moving coordinate, identified as the Reaction Coordinate
approach, with a position dependent diffusion coefficient. Introduction of
position dependence is shown to induce non-monotonicity in relaxations of
certain Non-equilibrium correlation functions, previously unexplored in the
theoretical as well as experimental studies. This is in contrast to the
exponential relaxation of its position independent analogue, irrespective of
initial conditions. We characterize the dependence of this non-monotonicity on
the strength of spatial inhomogeneity of diffusion and on the strength of the
restoring forces and also indicate ranges of combinations where this feature is
exhibited to pave the way for its experimental detection.
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