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Published on: February 22, 2018
Brownian motion of a rod threading through a ring with fixed ring-center
Zhongqiang Xiong1,2, Shigeyuki Komura1,2, Masao Doi1,2
1Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Soft Matter Biomedical Materials, Wenzhou Institute, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wenzhou, Zhejiang 325000, China.
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We study the Brownian motion of a rigid rod threading through a small fixed ring while the ring can freely rotate. We derive the distribution function for the sliding displacement and the unit vector along the rod both at equilibrium and non-equilibrium. The equilibrium distribution is quadratic in the sliding displacement and is controlled by the moment of inertia (mass distribution). Applying the Onsager variational principle, we derive a Smoluchowski equation in which sliding and rotational diffusion are coupled. The mean square displacement of sliding shows a metastable plateau in a certain time range before it approaches the final equilibrium value. The longest sliding relaxation time scales as α-1/2, where α is the dimensionless moment of inertia of the rod. The rotational relaxation time obtained from the orientational correlation function is longer than that of a rod with its center fixed but faster than a rod with one end fixed. These results may be useful in understanding the dynamics of polymers connected by sliding rings.
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