Brownian motion and generalized Lifson-Jackson formula in quasi-periodic systems

Abstract

Brownian motion in periodic potentials has been widely investigated in statistical physics and related interdisciplinary fields. In the overdamped regime, it has been well-known that the diffusion constant D* is given by the Lifson-Jackson (LJ) formula. With a tilted potential, this model can exhibit giant diffusion. In this work, we start from the basic argument that since any quasi-periodic potential can be approximated accurately using a periodic potential, this formula and the associated physics should also apply to the quasi-periodic potential after some proper redefinition. We derive D* from the Smoluchowski equation using the fact that its asymptotic solution is a product of a Boltzmann weight and a Gaussian envelope function. Then we analytically calculate D* in terms of Bessel functions. Finally, we study the giant diffusion with quasi-periodic potentials, generalize the corresponding formula to the condition with tilted potential under the same argument, and calculate D* analytically. This work generalizes the Brownian motion from periodic potentials to the much broader quasi-periodic potentials, which should have applications in interdisciplinary fields in physics, chemistry, engineering, and life sciences.

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