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Interaction-Induced Directional Transport on Coupled Chains

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Abstract

Two particles move alternatingly on two coupled chains. Interaction between them suppresses diffusion. At correct timing, it also leads to directional transport. The particles’ starting positions determine the direction of their leapfrogging movement.

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