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Disentangling 1/f noise from confined ion dynamics

Robin, Paul
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Lizee, Mathieu
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Yang, Qian
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March 16, 2023
Faraday Discussions

Ion transport through biological and solid-state nanochannels is known to be a highly noisy process. The power spectrum of current fluctuations is empirically known to scale like the inverse of frequency, following the long-standing yet poorly understood Hooge's law. Here, we report measurements of current fluctuations across nanometer-scale two-dimensional channels with different surface properties. The structure of fluctuations is found to depend on the channel's material. While in pristine channels current fluctuations scale like 1/f(1+a) with a = 0-0.5, the noise power spectrum of activated graphite channels displays different regimes depending on frequency. Based on these observations, we develop a theoretical formalism directly linking ion dynamics and current fluctuations. We predict that the noise power spectrum takes the form 1/f x S-channel(f), where 1/f fluctuations emerge in fluidic reservoirs on both sides of the channel and S-channel describes fluctuations inside it. Deviations to Hooge's law thus allow direct access to the ion transport dynamics of the channel - explaining the entire phenomenology observed in experiments on 2D nanochannels. Our results demonstrate how current fluctuations can be used to characterize nanoscale ion dynamics.

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research article
DOI
10.1039/d3fd00035d
Web of Science ID

WOS:001028023600001

Author(s)
Robin, Paul
Lizee, Mathieu
Yang, Qian
Emmerich, Theo  
Siria, Alessandro
Bocquet, Lyderic
Date Issued

2023-03-16

Publisher

ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY

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Faraday Discussions
Subjects

Chemistry, Physical

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Chemistry

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channel

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membrane

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spectrum

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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July 31, 2023
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/199538
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