Driven Dynamics: A Probable Photodriven Frenkel-Kontorova Model
Bambi Hu, Jian-Yang Zhu (Beijing Normal University)

TL;DR
This paper investigates the light-driven dynamics of a Frenkel-Kontorova chain with nanoscale particles and photochromic bonds, revealing how light frequency and wavelength influence whether the chain remains locked or transitions into directed motion.
Contribution
It introduces a novel photodriven Frenkel-Kontorova model where light-induced conformational changes control the chain's dynamic state, combining nanoscale physics with photoresponsive mechanisms.
Findings
Light frequency and wavelength determine chain state (locked or running).
Photochromic bonds' conformational changes induce directed motion.
Numerical simulations demonstrate energy transfer from light to chain dynamics.
Abstract
In this study, we examine the dynamics of a one-dimensional Frenkel-Kontorova chain consisting of nanosize clusters (the ''particles'') and photochromic molecules (the ''bonds''), and being subjected to a periodic substrate potential. Whether the whole chain should be running or be locked depends on both the frequency and the wavelength of the light (keeping the other parameters fixed), as observed through numerical simulation. In the locked state, the particles are bound at the bottom of the external potential and vibrate backwards and forwards at a constant amplitude. In the running state, the initially fed energy is transformed into directed motion as a whole. It is of interest to note that the driving energy is introduced to the system by the irradiation of light, and the driven mechanism is based on the dynamical competition between the inherent lengths of the moving object (the…
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