Thermolubricity and the Jarzynski equality
Franco Pellegrini, Emanuele Panizon, Giuseppe Santoro, Erio Tosatti

TL;DR
This paper reveals a fundamental link between thermolubricity and the Jarzynski equality in nanoscale friction, showing that the presence of negative work tails correlates with thermolubric behavior, and provides a new formula for viscous friction.
Contribution
It analytically and numerically demonstrates the exact equivalence between thermolubricity and satisfaction of the Jarzynski equality in a classical nanosystem model.
Findings
Thermolubricity corresponds to Jarzynski equality satisfaction.
Negative work tails indicate thermolubric regimes.
Derived a parameter-free formula for viscous friction coefficient.
Abstract
We discuss and qualify a previously unnoticed connection between two different phenomena in the physics of nanoscale friction, general in nature and also met in experiments including sliding emu- lations in optical lattices, and protein force spectroscopy. The first is thermolubricity, designating the condition in which a dry nanosized slider can at sufficiently high temperature and low velocity exhibit very small viscous friction f ~ v despite strong corrugations that would commonly imply hard mechanical stick-slip f ~ log(v). The second, apparently unrelated phenomenon present in externally forced nanosystems, is the occurrence of negative work tails ("free lunches") in the work probabilty distribution, tails whose presence is necessary to fulfil the celebrated Jarzynski equality of non-equilibrium statistical mechanics. Here we prove analytically and demonstrate numerically in the…
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