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Elías Zamora-Sillero1, Niurka R Quintero, Franz G Mertens
1Departamento de Física Aplicada I, E. U. P., Universidad de Sevilla, Virgen de Africa 7, 41011 Sevilla, Spain. elias@euler.us.es
Abstract:
We study in detail the damped sine-Gordon equation, driven by two ac forces (one is added as a parametric perturbation and the other one in an additive way), as an example of soliton ratchets. By means of a collective coordinate approach we derive an analytical expression for the average velocity of the soliton, which allows us to show that this mechanism of transport requires certain relationships both between the frequencies and between the initial phases of the two ac forces. The control of the velocity by the damping coefficient and parameters of the ac forces is also presented and discussed. All these results are subsequently checked by means of simulations for the driven and damped sine-Gordon equation that we have studied.
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