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arxiv: 1512.07802 · v1 · submitted 2015-12-24 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

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Hidden symmetries, instabilities, and current suppression in Brownian ratchets

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The operation of Brownian motors is usually described in terms of out-of-equilibrium and symmetry-breaking settings, with the relevant spatiotemporal symmetries identified from the analysis of the equations of motion for the system at hand. When the appropriate conditions are satisfied, symmetry-related trajectories with opposite current are thought to balance each other, yielding suppression of transport. The direction of the current can be precisely controlled around these symmetry points by finely tuning the driving parameters. Here we demonstrate, by studying a prototypical Brownian ratchet system, the existence of {\it hidden} symmetries, which escape the identification by the standard symmetry analysis, and require different theoretical tools for their revelation. Furthermore, we show that system instabilities may lead to spontaneous symmetry breaking with unexpected generation of directed transport.

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