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Direct observation of the full transition from ballistic to diffusive Brownian motion in a liquid

Huang, Rongxin
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Chavez, Isaac
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Taute, Katja M.
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2011
Nature Physics

At timescales once deemed immeasurably small by Einstein, the random movement of Brownian particles in a liquid is expected to be replaced by ballistic motion. So far, an experimental verification of this prediction has been out of reach due to a lack of instrumentation fast and precise enough to capture this motion. Here we report the observation of the Brownian motion of a single particle in an optical trap with 75 MHz bandwidth and sub-angstrom spatial precision and the determination of the particle's velocity autocorrelation function. Our observation is the first measurement of ballistic Brownian motion of a particle in a liquid. The data are in excellent agreement with theoretical predictions taking into account the inertia of the particle and hydrodynamic memory effects.

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DOI
10.1038/NPHYS1953
Web of Science ID

WOS:000292290000018

Author(s)
Huang, Rongxin
Chavez, Isaac
Taute, Katja M.
Lukic, Branimir
Jeney, Sylvia  
Raizen, Mark G.
Florin, Ernst-Ludwig
Date Issued

2011

Published in
Nature Physics
Volume

7

Start page

576

End page

580

Subjects

Hydrodynamic Interactions

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Optical Tweezers

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Velocity

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Suspensions

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Particle

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REVIEWED

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December 16, 2011
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