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Observing fluctuating spectral density of subdiffusive overdamped Brownian particles in periodic potentials.

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2025-04-30
Title of Paper:
Observing fluctuating spectral density of subdiffusive overdamped Brownian particles in periodic potentials.
Journal:
Journal of Physics A
Summary:
The aim of this paper is to develop a simple and efficient method for observing the fluctuating spectral density of subdiffusive Brownian motion in an overdamped periodic potential for exploring the subdiffusive property in frequency domain. Based on the general frame of linear response theory for subdiffusive fractional Fokker–   Planck equation systems, an explicit relation between fluctuating spectral density and linear dynamical susceptibility is deduced, and then a method of moments based on the expansion of  trigonometric functions is proposed for calculating the linear dynamic susceptibility. With the linear dynamic susceptibility available, the fluctuating spectral density is finally obtained. The numerical results demonstrate that subdiffusion  weakens coherent oscillations in the periodic system, but enhances aperiodic components. Our observation embodies the fact of theMittag–Leffler residence time distribution with an infinite mean in the subdiffusive process from the frequency domain.
Co-author:
Kang Yan-Mei, Jiang Jun, Xie Yong
Translation or Not:
No
Date of Publication:
2010-12-15