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Title: Optimization of solitons ratchets in inhomogeneous sine-Gordon systems
Author(s): Mertens, Franz G.
Morales-Molina, Luis
Bishop, Alan R.
Sánchez, Angel
Müller, Patrick
Publisher: American Physical Society
Issued date: Dec-2006
Citation: Physical Review E, vol. 74, n. 6, dec. 2006. Pp. 1-8
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/15171
ISSN: 1539-3755 (print version)
1550-2376 (online version)
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.74.066602
Abstract: Unidirectional motion of solitons can take place, although the applied force has zero average in time, when the spatial symmetry is broken by introducing a potential V x , which consists of periodically repeated cells with each cell containing an asymmetric array of strongly localized inhomogeneities at positions xi. A collective coordinate approach shows that the positions, heights, and widths of the inhomogeneities in that order are the crucial parameters so as to obtain an optimal effective potential Uopt that yields a maximal average soliton velocity. Uopt essentially exhibits two features: double peaks consisting of a positive and a negative peak, and long flat regions between the double peaks. Such a potential can be obtained by choosing inhomogeneities with opposite signs e.g., microresistors and microshorts in the case of long Josephson junctions that are positioned close to each other, while the distance between each peak pair is rather large. These results of the collective variable theory are confirmed by full simulations for the inhomogeneous sine-Gordon system.
Sponsor: Travel between Spain and Germany was supported by the Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia (Spain) and DAAD (Germany) through “Acciones Integradas Hispano-Alemanas” Grants No. HA2004-0034 and No. D/04/3997. A.S. is supported by the Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia (Spain) under Grants No. FIS2004- 1001 and No. NAN2004-9087-C03-03, and by Comunidad de Madrid (Spain) under Grants No. UC3M-FI-05-007 and No. SIMUMAT-CM.
Publisher version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.74.066602
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