Abstract:
The problem of the motion of an ensemble of classical particles in a periodic potential field has been considered. A method is proposed for generating directed ballistic transport by means of a perturbation oscillating in time and space. This method makes it possible to significantly reduce the perturbation intensity required to generate a particle flux. In particular, it has been shown that, even if the ensemble of particles is initially near the stable-equilibrium states, a directed flux appears at a perturbation amplitude of about 10−2 of the potential barrier height. The flux generation mechanism is associated with the creation of global chaotic diffusion due to resonances between spatial and time oscillations of perturbation. A nonlinear pendulum is considered as an example.