Directional Transport of Propelled Brownian Particles Confined in a Smooth Corrugated Channel with Colored Noise

Abstract

The transport phenomenon(directional movement) of self-propelled Brownian particles moving in a smooth corrugated confined channel is investigated. It is found that large x direction noise intensity should reduce particles directional movement when the angle Gaussian noise intensity is small. The average velocity has a maximum with increasing x direction noise intensity when angle Gaussian noise intensity is large. y directional noise has negligible effect on x directional movement. Large angle Gaussian noise intensity should weaken the directional transport. Interestingly, the movement direction changes more than once with increasing periodic force amplitude.

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