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Generalized Einstein relation for aging processes
PhysicsCommunications Physics

Generalized Einstein relation for aging processes

J. Bao and X. Wang

This exciting research by Jing-Dong Bao and Xiang-Rong Wang delves into physical aging processes using a minimal Langevin model, proposing a generalized Einstein relation applicable to non-equilibrium situations. The study highlights intriguing aspects of anomalous diffusion and weak ergodicity breaking, also discussing applications to granular gases.... show more
Abstract
Physical aging appears in many systems ranging from glassy/granular materials, blinking quantum dots to laser-cooled atoms. Aging is a process with three fingerprints: (i) slow, non-exponential relaxation, (ii) breaking of time-translation-invariance, and (iii) dynamical scaling. Here, we show that all these features are present in our minimal Langevin model for aging. A natural extension of the Einstein relation, which was expected to be true in an equilibrium state, is conjectured to hold in aging processes where both the damping and the temperature decrease with time in power-law forms. The generalized Einstein relation can be used to tackle the difficult problem of determining non-ergodic behaviours. The model shows a power-law-type diffusion away from the critical point and a logarithmic Sinai-type ultra-slow diffusion at the critical point. Application to granular gases is also discussed.
Publisher
Communications Physics
Published On
Sep 02, 2024
Authors
Jing-Dong Bao, Xiang-Rong Wang
Tags
Langevin modelgeneralized Einstein relationanomalous diffusionweak ergodicity breakinggranular gases
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