Delay-induced transport in a rocking ratchet under feedback control
Abstract
Based on the Fokker-Planck equation we investigate the transport of an overdamped colloidal particle in a static, asymmetric periodic potential supplemented by a time-dependent, delayed feedback force, Ffc. For a given time t, Ffc depends on the status of the system at a previous time t-τD, with τD being a delay time, specifically on the delayed mean particle displacement (relative to some "switching position"). For non-zero delay times Ffc(t) develops nearly regular oscillations generating a net current in the system. Depending on the switching position, this current is nearly as large or even larger than that in a conventional open-loop rocking ratchet. We also investigate thermodynamic properties of the delayed non-equilibrium system and we suggest an underlying Langevin equation which reproduces the Fokker-Planck results.
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