According to Harada and Sasa [Phys. Rev. Lett. 95, 130602 (2005)], heat production generated in a non-equilibrium steady state can be inferred from measuring response and correlation functions. In many colloidal systems, however, it is a nontrivial task to determine response functions, whereas details about spatial steady state trajectories are easily accessible. Using a simple conditional averaging procedure, we show how this fact can be exploited to reliably evaluate average heat production. We test this method using Brownian dynamics simulations, and apply it to experimental data of an interacting driven colloidal system.publishe
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We use a relationship between response and correlation function in nonequilibrium systems to establi...
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This thesis describes an experimental study on fluctuations of a Brownian particle immersed in a flu...
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In the absence of directional motion it is often hard to recognize athermal fluctuations. Probabilit...
For systems in equilibrium , it has been established as the βuctuαtion-dissipαtion theorem that the ...
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We investigate the statistics of the fluctuations of the energy transfer between an overdamped Brown...
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