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Charged Brownian particles: Kramers and Smoluchowski equations and the hydrothermodynamical picture
Authors:R.E. Lagos,Tania P. Simõ  es
Affiliation:
  • a Departamento de Física, IGCE, UNESP (Universidade Estadual Paulista), CP. 178, 13500-970 Rio Claro SP, Brazil
  • b Instituto de Física Gleb Wataghin UNICAMP (Universidade Estadual de Campinas), CP. 6165, 13083-970 Campinas, SP, Brazil
  • Abstract:We consider a charged Brownian gas under the influence of external and non-uniform electric, magnetic and mechanical fields, immersed in a non-uniform bath temperature. With the collision time as an expansion parameter, we study the solution to the associated Kramers equation, including a linear reactive term. To the first order we obtain the asymptotic (overdamped) regime, governed by transport equations, namely: for the particle density, a Smoluchowski-reactive like equation; for the particle’s momentum density, a generalized Ohm’s-like equation; and for the particle’s energy density, a Maxwell-Cattaneo-like equation. Defining a nonequilibrium temperature as the mean kinetic energy density, and introducing Boltzmann’s entropy density via the one particle distribution function, we present a complete thermohydrodynamical picture for a charged Brownian gas. We probe the validity of the local equilibrium approximation, Onsager relations, variational principles associated to the entropy production, and apply our results to: carrier transport in semiconductors, hot carriers and Brownian motors. Finally, we outline a method to incorporate non-linear reactive kinetics and a mean field approach to interacting Brownian particles.
    Keywords:Brownian motion   Kramers equation   Smoluchowski equation   Dissipative dynamics   Evolution of nonequilibrium systems   Brownian motors   Carrier transport
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