Diffusion of particles moving with constant speed

S. Anantha Ramakrishna and N. Kumar
Phys. Rev. E 60, 1381 – Published 1 August 1999
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Abstract

The propagation of light in a scattering medium is described as the motion of a special kind of a Brownian particle on which the fluctuating forces act only perpendicular to its velocity. This enforces strictly and dynamically the constraint of constant speed of the photon in the medium. A Fokker-Planck equation is derived for the probability distribution in the phase space assuming the transverse fluctuating force to be a white noise. Analytic expressions for the moments of the displacement xn along with an approximate expression for the marginal probability distribution function P(x,t) are obtained. Exact numerical solutions for the phase space probability distribution for various geometries are presented. The results show that the velocity distribution randomizes in a time of about eight times the mean free time (8t*) only after which the diffusion approximation becomes valid. This factor of 8 is a well-known experimental fact. A persistence exponent of 0.435±0.005 is calculated for this process in two dimensions by studying the survival probability of the particle in a semi-infinite medium. The case of a stochastic amplifying medium is also discussed.

  • Received 25 February 1999

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.60.1381

©1999 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

S. Anantha Ramakrishna* and N. Kumar

  • Raman Research Institute, Sadashivanagar, Bangalore 560 080, India

  • *Electronic address: sar@rri.ernet.in
  • Electronic address: nkumar@rri.ernet.in

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Vol. 60, Iss. 2 — August 1999

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