异质系统中的异常与非高斯扩散取决于观察的时间尺度
Hongbo Chen1, Jingrui Shi1,2, Ming Hu1
1State Key Laboratory of Polymer Science and Technology, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun 130022, China.
The journal of physical chemistry letters
|June 12, 2025
概括
菲克但不是高斯扩散 (FnGD) 和异常扩散取决于异质系统中的观测时间. 不同的扩散行为在同一系统内的不同时间尺度上出现,影响对复杂的扩散过程的理解.
科学领域:
- 物理化学 物理化学
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 统计力学 统计力学
背景情况:
- 异质系统表现出复杂的扩散行为,如Fickian-but-not-Gaussian扩散 (FnGD) 和异常扩散.
- 对于FnGD和异常扩散之间的关系,以及它们出现的因素,人们对它们的理解仍然不充分.
研究的目的:
- 调查FnGD是否是一种独立的扩散过程.
- 确定影响异常扩散与FnGD观察的因素.
- 在多个时间尺度上,探索精确定义的异质系统中的扩散动态.
主要方法:
- 在聚合物-纳米粒子混合物中聚合物扩散的计算模拟.
- 实验性单分子光追踪纳米粒子扩散在反向的石.
- 分析不同观察时间窗口的扩散行为.
主要成果:
- 模拟和实验系统都表明,异常扩散,FnGD和布朗扩散可以根据观察时间尺度出现.
- 观察到的扩散行为取决于所选择的观察时间窗口.
- 不同的扩散模型可以描述在同一系统内的不同时间尺度上观察到的现象.
结论:
- 异质系统中的扩散行为高度依赖于观察时间尺度.
- FnGD和异常扩散并不相互排斥,并且可以是不同时间尺度上观察到的相同潜在过程的表现.
- 未来的研究应该纳入多个时间尺度的表征,以充分理解异质扩散.
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