Non-monotonic crossover from single-file to regular diffusion in micro-channels
thermodynamics and nonlinear dynamics
colloids
ddc:530
0103 physical sciences
Structure of solids and liquids
statistical physics
info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/530
01 natural sciences
structure of solids and liquids
Article
DOI:
10.1038/srep01015
Publication Date:
2012-12-21T10:04:56Z
AUTHORS (7)
ABSTRACT
The diffusion behavior of interacting particles determines the behavior of a large number of systems ranging from pedestrians crossing a road to ions passing through channels in living cells. Here we present a system in which the nature of the diffusion process varies with changes in the external conditions. We find this special behavior in a colloidal model system, consisting of micron sized particles which are confined to narrow channels and interact via induced magnetic dipoles. When the density of these particles is changed, diffusion alternates between normal Fickian behavior and single-file diffusion. This anomalous behavior is induced by the order of the particles in the restricted geometry and does not depend on the exact nature of the inter-particle interactions.
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