AbstractMeasurements made on large ensembles of molecules are routinely interpreted using thermodynamics, but the normal rules of thermodynamics may not apply to measurements made on single molecules. Using a polymer stretching experiment as an example, it is shown that in the limit of a single, short molecule the outcome of experimental measurements may depend on which variables are held fixed and which are allowed to fluctuate. Thus an experiment in which the end-to-end distance of the polymer molecule is fixed and the tension fluctuates yields a different result than an experiment where the force is fixed and the end-to-end distance fluctuates. It is further shown that this difference is due to asymmetry in the distribution of end-to-end...
This thesis provides a picture on the thermo-elastic behavior of polymer molecules with biological r...
Single-molecule pulling experiments are widely used to extract both thermodynamic and kinetic data o...
Stretching experiments on single molecules of arbitrary length opened the way for studying the stati...
Single-molecular systems are a test bed to analyze to what extent thermodynamics applies when the si...
Thermodynamic length is a path function that generalizes the notion of length to the surface of the...
We present a statistical mechanics analysis of the finite-size elasticity of model polymers, consist...
Single-molecule experiments have emerged as a powerful tool that allow researchers to investigate th...
We present Monte Carlo simulations for studying the statistical mechanics of arbitrarily long single...
Stretching experiments on single molecules of arbitrary length opened the way for studying the stati...
Single-molecule measurement techniques have illuminated unprecedented details of chemical behavior, ...
International audienceSince the early ages any progress in thermodynamics, in fact its birth itself,...
In this issue of Chem, Sprakel and co-workers use a fluorescence-doped flexible semiconducting polym...
ABSTRACT We show that the standard theoretical framework in single-molecule force spectroscopy has t...
AbstractWe show that the standard theoretical framework in single-molecule force spectroscopy has to...
The capabilities of atomic force microscopes and optical tweezers to probe unfolding or surface-to-m...
This thesis provides a picture on the thermo-elastic behavior of polymer molecules with biological r...
Single-molecule pulling experiments are widely used to extract both thermodynamic and kinetic data o...
Stretching experiments on single molecules of arbitrary length opened the way for studying the stati...
Single-molecular systems are a test bed to analyze to what extent thermodynamics applies when the si...
Thermodynamic length is a path function that generalizes the notion of length to the surface of the...
We present a statistical mechanics analysis of the finite-size elasticity of model polymers, consist...
Single-molecule experiments have emerged as a powerful tool that allow researchers to investigate th...
We present Monte Carlo simulations for studying the statistical mechanics of arbitrarily long single...
Stretching experiments on single molecules of arbitrary length opened the way for studying the stati...
Single-molecule measurement techniques have illuminated unprecedented details of chemical behavior, ...
International audienceSince the early ages any progress in thermodynamics, in fact its birth itself,...
In this issue of Chem, Sprakel and co-workers use a fluorescence-doped flexible semiconducting polym...
ABSTRACT We show that the standard theoretical framework in single-molecule force spectroscopy has t...
AbstractWe show that the standard theoretical framework in single-molecule force spectroscopy has to...
The capabilities of atomic force microscopes and optical tweezers to probe unfolding or surface-to-m...
This thesis provides a picture on the thermo-elastic behavior of polymer molecules with biological r...
Single-molecule pulling experiments are widely used to extract both thermodynamic and kinetic data o...
Stretching experiments on single molecules of arbitrary length opened the way for studying the stati...